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Allameh Tabatabai Management School
دانشکده مدیریت دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی
Dāneshkadeh-e Modiriat-e Dāneshgāh-e Allāmeh Tabā'tabā'ie
Allameh Tabatabai University (ATU)
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TypePublic
Established1956
ChancellorLaya Olfat
Students2400
LocationIran Tehran, Iran
35°44′48.41″N 51°24′34.44″E / 35.7467806°N 51.4095667°E / 35.7467806; 51.4095667
Colours  Dark Olive Green
AffiliationsFUIW
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The Allameh Tabatabai Management School of Allameh Tabatabai University (Template:Lang-fa), sometimes called Allameh Tabatabai Business School, is a business school located in Tehran, the capital of Iran. This school is the Iran's oldest business school affiliated with higher education and under supervision of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and established in 1956 with academic support from American institutions. This school formerly known as "The Advanced School of Commerce" and offered full-time programs in business management. After merger of the advanced school of commerce with some independent college in Tehran, the school offers a wide range of graduate-level academic programs and concentrations. The Allameh Tabatabai Management School is the first business school which offer under-graduate and graduate degree of Hospitality Management in Iran. This school also is the Iran's first business school that offered the full-time programs on Insurance and Organizational Development. The school also publish an oldest quarterly and scholarly journal of management in Iran.

History

Iran Centre for Management Studies

The Allameh Tabatabai Management School has its origins in efforts in the 1950s and ’60s and establishment of the Advanced School of Commerce. Other important origin of the Allameh Tabatabai Management School is in ’70s. in ’70s, the Harvard Business School (HBS) support the idea of building an independent institution devoted solely to management studies at the graduate level. Iranian prominent architect Nader Ardalan chosen to built this institute in 1971 which called Iran Centre for Management Studies. The innovations of this project were one of the first case studies to be taught and archived in the Aga Khan Award for Architecture at Harvard and MIT. Beside these important colleges, many independent college in management and accounting established in Tehran, including the Advanced School of Accounting and Finance of National Iranian Oil Company (1957), the College of Banking (1964), College of Iran Zamin (1969), Tehran College of Insurance (1970), Industrial Management Institute (1970), College of Tourism and Information (1972), Center for Public Management (1972), College of Airpost Training (1974), and International College of Administrative and Commercial Services (1976). After Islamic Revolution these colleges has merged and became an independent colleges under the supervision of Allameh Tabatabai University in 1983. This merger caused that the Allameh Tabatabai University evolved as the most eminent university in humanities and social sciences in Iran. The independent college has named the Faculty of Management and Accounting and offered BS, MBA, and PhD in management and accounting. in 2013, the accounting department of the school became independent college and the school concentrate on management. Nowadays, school grants degree in Strategic Management, Marketing, Insurance, Organizational Development, Human Resources, MIS, Production Management, Operations Research, IT Management and Hospitality Management.

School Publishing

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The Front Cover of the JMSDE

The school publish 5 leading journals in Persian language, including "Journal of Management Studies in Development and Evaluation" (ISSN 1735-112X), "Tourism Studies Quarterly Journal" (ISSN 2322-3294), "Journal of Industrial Management Studies" (ISSN 1375-1138), "Journal of IT Management Studies" and "Journal of Empirical Studies in Financial Accounting" (ISSN 1375-1138). The "Journal of Management Studies in Development and Evaluation" is the first scholarly journal in field of management in Iran that is published quarterly. These journals are indexed by Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC) and published under the Allameh Tabatabai University Publishing which publishes more than 21 journals in social sciences affiliated by Allameh Tabatabai University. The school also published many reference textbooks in Persian language.

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