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The Value & Purpose of Management Education Looking Back and Thinking Forward in Global Focus

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 03/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Without a doubt, business schools have been a success story in higher education over the last 50 years (the period of EFMD’s existence). Even so, they have come under scrutiny, and attack, over their academic legitimacy and value proposition for business and society. In this book, drawn from a special issue of Global Focus, the EFMD has selected around 25 of the best, most thoughtful short papers published in Global Focus to examine the role and purpose of EFMD in the evolution of management education. Each of the chapters interpret current strategic debates about the evolution of business schools and their paradigms and also identify possible strategic options for handling uncertain, volatile futures. These papers can be broadly categorized into four consistent themes: the first theme is concerned with the purpose and value proposition of management education; the second theme focuses on a perceived need for new business models and how to design and build them; the third theme addresses the question of the impact of the business school on business and society given the increasingly academic pursuits of business schools and their often weak links to the business community – the so-called rigour/relevance dilemma; and the fourth theme concerns how to ‘map’ and design business school futures in an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous crisis-oriented environment. This impressive collection of insights from business management leaders from across the globe is inspiring reading for higher education leaders, policy makers and business leaders seeking insight into the future of management education. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.




Sommario

Section 1: The Purpose and Vision of a Business School 1. Why management history matters Morgan Witzel 2. What Does Business Want from Business Schools? Sir Richard Lambert 3. Della Bradshaw Interview Della Bradshaw and George Bickerstaffe 4. Can Business Schools Rescue Business? Gerard van Schaik 5. Does the DNA of Business Schools Need to Change? Arnoud De Meyer 6. The future of business schools: shut them down or broaden our horizons? Ken Starkey and Howard Thomas Section 2: Business Models and the Paradigm Trap 7. University Challenge Eric Cornuel 8. The Bologna Effect – The Emerging European Masters Market Gordon Shenton and Patrice Houdayer 9. A Sustainable Model for Business Schools? Kai Peters and Howard Thomas 10. The Business of Business Schools Kai Peters, Howard Thomas and Rick Smith 11. Needed: Academic Triathletes Santiago Iñiguez 12. Assessing Academics’ Performance Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger Section 3: Rigour-Relevance and Business School Impact 13. "Scholarly Impact" and the Co-Production Hypothesis Andrew Pettigrew 14. Impact: Is it enough just to talk about it? Michel Kalika and Gordon Shenton 15. Real Learning, Real Impact Jean-François Manzoni 16. How Being Embedded in Our Region Helps Growth Thomas Bieger 17. Creating Impact with Purpose Patricia Bradshaw and Erin Elaine Casey 18. Growing the Impact of Management Education and Scholarship Laurent Batsch et al 19. Reconnecting with the Business World Anne S Tsui 20. Intentional Impact from Business Schools Paul Beaulieu Section 4: Uncertain Futures and Transformational Change 21. The Past is Not the Future Charles Handy 22. A Future for Business Education: Why Business as Usual is Bad Business Chris Pitelis 23. The Future is Blended Santiago Iniguez 24. Apply Liberally: Towards a Model of Liberal Management Education Howard Thomas 25. Can They Fix It? Jordi Canals 26. Casting Light in the Shadows Johan Roos 27. Where do we go from here?




Autore

Eric Cornuel is President at EFMD Global. Howard Thomas was the inaugural Ahmass Fakahany Distinguished Professor of Global Leadership at the Questrom School, Boston University. He is also an Emeritus Professor and former Dean at Singapore Management University and a Senior Advisor at EFMD. Matthew Wood is Director, Operations and Global Focus Magazine Editor at EFMD Global.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032211145

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: Ø 1.23 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:256 color images, 244 color halftones and 12 color line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 212
Pagine Romane: iv


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