BGA’s Business Impact magazine: Nov-Jan 2022, Volume 10

BGA | BUSINESS IMPACT

Digital wellbeing How can technology be used to support the wellbeing of remote students? The question warrants greater attention, says Arden University’s Anthony Thompson

New batches bring in bigger numbers Larger volumes of applications were spread across a greater number of programmes, in new AMBA & BGA research into MBM admissions

Lifecycle mentorship ‘Entrepreneurship should be the great equaliser’ says LSE’s LJ Silverman, as she outlines the benefits of lifecycle mentorship

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CONTENTS November 2021-January 2022

30 0 Business education in China As the MBA in China turns 30, Business School deans discuss the trends and opportunities 38 0 Business School partnerships Insights into a cross-continental collaboration between the US, France and Singapore 46 Guest column Hidden pros of language skills

04 Editor's letter 07 From the CEO 08 AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards 2022 Nominees for the BGA Business School Impact Award 2022 lead this roundup of shortlisted finalists ahead of January’s ceremony, which can be attended in person or remotely

12 Cover story: protecting the digital wellbeing of Business School students What could Business Schools be doing to look after the digital wellbeing of the new generation of remote and/or blended learners? Arden University’s Anthony Thompson considers potential solutions and explores how to engage students in the increasingly online and hybrid environment of today's business education landscape

18 Business master's admissions Applications and enrolments for MBM programmes rose in the context of an increase in programme options, according to new AMBA & BGA research 26 Mentorpreneurship Lifecycle mentorship can nurture ongoing communities of support for socially conscious entrepreneurs, says LSE's LJ Silverman

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