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The Kellogg
School faculty is an esteemed group of scholars and practitioners,
and members provide a rich source of international experience
in professional management problems and practices. Faculty
members combine real-world and academic knowledge of management
problems to augment their theoretical training. Senior faculty
members also teach courses to senior executives through the
Kellogg Schools executive programs. This approach reinforces
faculty research and keeps faculty members abreast of changes
in corporate practices.
All Kellogg
School courses combine theory and practice. Teaching methods
include case study, field study, seminars, simulations, and
independent work. Faculty members choose the method most appropriate
to the material and their individual styles.
Research
is a vital component of Kelloggs program, and faculty
members have developed groundbreaking theories in many academic
fields, such as marketing, banking, strategy, and game theory.
There are 12 formally recognized research centers, on topics
ranging from ethics to banking. Several scholarly journals
are edited at Kellogg, two of which—the
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
and Games and
Economic Behavior—were founded here. The Journal
of Financial Intermediation was also founded at Kellogg.
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