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Responsible management education for a sustainable world : The challenges for business schools
Journal
Journal of Management Development
ISSN
0262-1711
ISSN-Digital
1758-7492
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2015-02-10
Author(s)
Abstract
The reforms in business schools based on the Ford and Carnegie Foundation reports (Pierson, 1959; Gordon and Howell, 1959) have been very successful in embedding management in a research-based body of knowledge, thereby elevating the academic status of business administration. These reforms, however, did nothing toward making management more socially trustworthy or management education more responsible. In the light of the pressing economic, social and environmental crises the world is facing, the feeling is spreading that not only business and economics but business schools also need to change fundamentally, if they want to be a provider of solutions to these crises and thereby keep and regain their legitimacy. The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of the fundamental challenges facing the role of business schools and their contributions in the areas of education, research, managing faculty, and role of the business school. It presents suggestions what responsible management education for a sustainable world could and should look like.
Language
English
Keywords
responsibility
sustainability
management research
responsible leadership
faculty development
management education
relevance of management research
role of business schools
student learning
faculty selection
faculty training
purpose of business schools
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Emerald
Publisher place
Bradford
Volume
34
Number
1
Start page
16
End page
33
Pages
18
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
239159
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Responsible Management Education.pdf
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Format
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