The John Gokongwei School of Management is in the business of developing people who see themselves looking for gaps in the marketplace.

It is in the business of teaching those who envision themselves mobilizing resources, taking calculated risks and developing new products and services. It is in the business of research that answers questions like why companies do the things they do.

But the JGSOM is not just about business per se. In line with the Jesuit tradition, we aspire to produce entrepreneurs and business leaders for others. The mission of JGSOM is to shape our students into business leaders who can respond to the needs of tomorrow’s world.

JGSOM News

2023 Working Paper (2023-02)

Working Paper 2023-01 The cost structure of electricity in the Philippines and other Asian countries: A Comparative Note Majah-Leah V. Ravago Abstract This paper compares...

2023 Working Paper (2023-03)

Working Paper 2023-03 Reliability and Forced Outages: Survival Analysis with Recurrent Events Majah-Leah V. Ravago, Karl Robert Jandoc, and Miah Maye Pormon Abstract This paper...

Fr Catalino G Arevalo SJ, 1925-2023 (Memo U2223-048)

(Memo U2223-048) With deep sadness, we inform the University community of the passing away of Fr Catalino G Arevalo SJ in the early morning of 18 January 2023.

JGSOM students advise state broadcaster, aid in franchise renewal

Students from the Ateneo de Manila University successfully provided corporate strategy recommendations to Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC-13) as part of the broadcaster’s franchise renewal process...

Ateneans present research on top-performing locales for nutrition in international symposium

Former and current students from the Ateneo de Manila University presented in the 8th Asian Undergraduate Research Symposium (AURS) hosted by The International Academic Forum...

[Blueboard] The real score in Philippines-China relations

[Blueboard] "The interest in how President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. will build on the gains made by his predecessor’s recalibrated approach to China and how to move the relationship forward dominated public conversations and debates before and after the May 2022 national elections."

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