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BI Norwegian Business School, is a Norwegian specialized university that provides education and conducts research primarily in the fields of business and economics, marketing, strategy, management, and administration. BI is organized as a self-owned foundation whose sole purpose is teaching and research. With over 20,000 students, BI's main campus is located in Nydalen, Oslo, with regional campuses in Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger.
For several years, BI has been ranked as Norway's top business school by the Financial Times European Business School Ranking. BI also participates in several of Financial Times' sub-rankings, including Executive MBA, Executive Education, and Master’s in management.
History
BI Norwegian Business School was founded by Finn Øien on June 1, 1943, as a private evening school in "trade and office subjects". Together with his partner, Jens Rosef, Finn Øien was responsible for administration, teaching, and journals, while Rosef was in charge of the accounting and auditing consultancy department. The following year, Nils Skott joined as a third owner, with responsibility for the rationalization department.
1943-1979
The first course in business administration at BI was conducted in the evenings and lasted for three months. From 1946, the school established a full-time economics study program that lasted for two years. BI developed as a provider of short, independent courses in accounting, industrial bookkeeping, machine bookkeeping, and corporate statistics.
In 1968, BI was reorganized from a privately-owned corporation to a self-owned foundation. In 1969, the Norwegian Parliament decided to provide state funding to BI.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, the entire higher education system in Norway was undergoing several changes. There was a significant increase in the number of students, and several regional colleges were established. In the 1960s and 1970s, BI established a regional network of local schools offering studies in business administration.
1980-2000
In the 1980s, there was a high demand for economic administrative education in Norway. BI experienced a significant increase in students, and its revenue grew tenfold. In 1986, over 12,000 applied to study business administration at BI.
During the 1980s, the management at BI set the goal to develop BI as a specialized university. Academicization and increased efficiency were key aspects, and in 1983, BI hired its first professors. Research activity was also strengthened during this period.
In 1985, BI decided to establish a national network of local branches. Former partner schools were either being closed down or incorporated into BI's organization. That same year, BI obtained the right to award the title of Master of Science in Business (Siviløkonom), which was crucial for BI's recognition as a business school.
In the 1990s, the ambition was to make BI a leading business school in Europe. In 1993, BI established its doctoral program in collaboration with the University of Oslo and Copenhagen Business School. Later on, BI also established educational programs in Shanghai, China, and in 2000, it did the same in Lithuania.
2001 →
In 2005, BI's campuses in Sandvika, Schous plass, and Ekeberg were consolidated into a new campus in Nydalen, Oslo.
At the same time, it was decided to focus BI's studies around business and economics, marketing, strategy, management, and administration. The number of campuses decreased from twelve to three. The number of bachelor's programs was also reduced from 19 to 13, and the number of Master of Science programs from 8 to 5.
In 2014, BI became the first business school in Norway to achieve the three most prestigious international accreditations, EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA. With this, BI joined the one percent of business schools worldwide that can be referred to as a "Triple Crown" school.
In 2022, BI appointed Finnish Karen Spens as the new President. With this, she became BI's first female and international rector.
Accreditations
European Quality Improvement Systems (EQUIS)
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
The Association of MBAs (AMBA)
Schools that hold these three accreditations are referred to as "Triple Crown" schools.
= Other accreditations
=Accreditation as a specialized university by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT).
Online Course Certification System (EOCCS).
Study programmes
BI Norwegian Business School offers education at all levels, including bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctoral degree, and postgraduate education. The education covers areas such as economics, finance, management, marketing, communication, HR, real estate, law, data, and digital business. BI also offers an MBA program in collaboration with Fudan University School of Management, China.
= Student Association
=BISO, BI Student Organization, is the student association for all students at BI. BISO develops student politics and works on important student issues. They represent the students in various collaborative forums with BI and organize welfare measures and events such as company presentations, social gatherings, and the Fadderullan (orientation program) at the beginning of the academic year.
BISO has multiple subject associations, as well as various interest groups. In addition, BISO is a co-owner of StudConsult, a consulting company operated by students affiliated with BI Norwegian Business School.
Departments and Research Centers
= Departments
=BI has organized its academic activities into nine departments:
Department of Accounting and Operations Management
Department of Communication and Culture
Department of Data Science and Analytics
Department of Economics
Department of Finance
Department of Law and Governance
Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour
Department of Marketing
Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship
= BI Research Centres
=BI has established several research centers affiliated with the departments to foster knowledge development within selected sectors and topics:
Centre for Applied Macroeconomics and Commodity Prices (CAMP)
Centre for Asset Pricing Research (CAPR)
Centre for Construction Industry
Centre for Corporate Governance Research
Centre for Creative Industries (BI:CCI)
Centre for Experimental Studies and Research (CESAR)
Centre for Health Care Management
Centre for Household Finance and Macroeconomic Research (HOFIMAR)
Nordic Centre for Internet and Society
Simula@BI
Presidents
Finn Øien (1943–1975)
Gerson Komissar (1975–1981)
Jørgen Randers (1981–1989)
Peter Lorange (1989–1993)
Leif Frode Onarheim (1993–1997)
Torger Reve (1997–2005)
Tom Colbjørnsen (2006–2014)
Inge Jan Henjesand (2014–2022)
Karen Spens (2022-)
Famous Alumni
Ole Robert Reitan
Konprinsesse Mette Marit
Isabelle Ringnes
Svein Richard Brandtzæg
Johan Johannson
Elisabeth Grieg
Stein Marius Varner
Thina Saltvedt
Morten Borge
Sumeet Singh Patpatia
Eilert Hanoa
Geir Karlsen
Petter Stordalen
Magnus Reitan
Olav Nils Sunde
Arne Hjeltnes
Gerhard Helskog
Harald Rønneberg
Olaf Henning Thommessen
Truls Svendsen
Tina Bru
Honorary Doctorates
BI has a tradition of appointing honorary doctorates who have contributed with inspiration, demonstrated clear leadership, and achieved impressive results in their careers. The full list of Honorary Doctorates can be found at BI’s website.
See also
List of business schools in Europe
Earth for All initiative
References
External links
BI Norwegian Business School (English site)
Handelshøyskolen BI (Norwegian site)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya
- Kopenhagen
- BI Norwegian Business School
- BI
- Norwegian School of Economics
- Håkan Håkansson
- Journal of Business Research
- Stein Erik Hagen
- Higher education in Norway
- Jørgen Randers
- ESCP Business School
- Education in Norway