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Business Schools and their Contribution to Society Mette Morsing

Business Schools and their Contribution to Society By Mette Morsing

Business Schools and their Contribution to Society by Mette Morsing


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Leading, global business school figures discuss the hottest debate in business education right now - the education business schools are providing and their contribution to modern society.

Business Schools and their Contribution to Society Summary

Business Schools and their Contribution to Society by Mette Morsing

Business schools are arguably some of the most influential institutions in contemporary society. The research and education they provide set the standard for how future leaders manage local and global organizations - a responsibility requiring continual discussion, development and challenge.

This exciting book explores the role of business schools through 3 key dimensions:

- How business school legitimacy has been challenged by the recent economic crisis and corporate scandals;

- How schools contribute to shaping and transforming business conduct; and

- How institutions, past and present, develop their identities to face the challenges presented by the ongoing globalization process.

Combining global perspectives from business school Deans, scholars and stakeholders, this book presents a unique discussion of the current and future challenges facing business schools and their contributions to society.

Business Schools and their Contribution to Society Reviews

'Undoubtedly, the book's most insightful, penetrating, even quasi-radical proposal comes from a trio of experts at Barcelona's ESADE business school: Carlos Losada (the former Director), Janette Martell (of the school's Social Responsibility Task Force), and Josep M. Lozano (Professor of Social Science). Their unique view of the value/normativity dimension will, or should, give all business educators pause to reflect on what they teach and how they interact with their students' -
William C. Frederick
Professor Emeritus of Business Administration, Katz Graduate school of Business, University of Pittsburgh

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'Business schools are among the most influential institutions in contemporary society. This book represents a most welcome voice in the urgent need to discuss the future role of business schools. What skills and competences do we need of our leaders of tomorrow? How do we make sure that business schools are able to not only educate students in traditional business skills, but also give them such a basic understanding of the dynamics of contemporary society so they may interact constructively with the diversity of stakeholders and thus contribute to the role business must play in securing the sustainabiliy of our global society? How may business schools contribute in innovative ways to the development of a society that is in need of new ways of addressing basic needs such as equal rights, clean water, energy and waste disposal? While this book does not pretend to provide all the answers to such demanding questions, it will stimulate reflection by questioning conventional business school thinking'
Mads vlisen
Special Advisor to UN Global Compact and former Chair of Novo Nordisk

'After the 2008 crisis, the private sector has been more than ever under the public limelight. In the midst of this debate, one central issue seems to be how business schools develop and foster management models that shape how businesses behave. This book finally opens the possibility to reflect on the multiple forms in which business schools are contributing to society'
Philippe Louvet
Corporate Director, Learning for Development, L'Oreal

About Mette Morsing

Alfons Sauquet has served as Director of the Combined Undergraduate and Master in Business Administration at ESADE. He has been a lecturer at HEC Paris, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam and Wharton School of Business, in addition to being Visiting Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics and the Copenhagen Business School. He is a lecturer at the Summer School organized by the European Doctoral Association for Management in Business Administration (EDAMBA). He has been CEMS Chairman of the Interfaculty Group in Organizational Behaviour. He has directed research projects funded by the European Commission on Learning in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in four European countries. The ESADE partners in this project are Universita Luigi Bocconi (Milan), Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien (Vienna) and the Norwegian School of Economics (Bergen). He is the principal researcher on the Learning and Knowledge in Organizations Research Group (GRACO). Ministry of Education and Science Adviser on Educational Quality programmes and for the Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien. He has been a consultant to various national and international organizations on learning, organizational culture and change. At present, he is a member of the Academic Council of the Association for Human Resources Management in International Organizations (AHRMIO). He has been invited by UNESCO and is a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Bernard Ramanantsoa Prologue: Business Schools As Usual? - Mette Morsing and Alfons Sauquet Rovira PART ONE: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS SCHOOL LEGITIMACY Business Education - Rakesh Khurana and Daniel Penrice The American Trajectory Creating a Business School Model Adapted to Local Reality - Maria Tereza Leme Fleury and Thomaz Wood Jr A Latin American Perspective The Changing Role of Business Schools as Key Social Agents in Asia - Bernard Yeung and Kulwant Singh Institutional Evolution and New Trends in Russian Management Education - Valery S. Katkalo The Legitimacy and Future of Business Schools in Turkey - Baris Tan European Business Schools and Globalization - Lluis Puges CSR, Business Schools and the Asia Pacific Context - Juliet Roper PART TWO: TOWARDS A NEW LEGITIMACY FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN GLOBAL SOCIETY Business Schools in Society - Alan Irwin, Dorte Salskov-Iversen and Mette Morsing The Distinctiveness of Diversity Design Science as a Reference Point for Management Research - Michael Barzelay and Saul Estrin The National Role of Contemporary Business Schools in Response to the Financial Crisis - Thomas M. Begley and Patrick T. Gibbons Business Schools - From Career Training Centers towards Enablers of CSR - Thomas Bieger A New Vision for Teaching at Business Schools The Future of Business School Research - Muel Kaptein and George S. Yip The Need for Dual Research Methodologies Business Schools' Corporate Social Responsibility - Christoph Badelt and Barbara Sporn Practice What You Preach The Role of Higher Education Institutions in the Fields of Economic and Social Sciences - Guido Tabellini Has It Been Changed by the Economic Downturn? Business Schools in Relation to the Organizational and Ethical Challenges of Systemic Transformation - Adam Budnikowski A Polish Example The New Rigor - Judith Samuelson Beyond the Right Answer PART THREE: BUSINESS SCHOOLS' ROLE IN SHAPING AND TRANSFORMING ETHICAL BUSINESS CONDUCT Responsible Business Education - Carlos Losada, Janette Martel and Josep M. Lozano Not a Question of Curriculum but a Raison d'Etre for Business Schools The Business School of the 21st Century - Valerie Swaen, Philippe de Woot, Didier de Callatay Educating Citizens to Address the New World Challenges The Need for Good Old Principles in Financial Management Education - Eero Kasanen and Robert Grosse PRME and Four Theses on the Future of Management Education - Manuel Escudero A Plea to Business Schools - Robert Strand Tear Down Your Walls Corporate Responsibility and the Business Schools' Response to the Credit Crisis - Nigel Roome, David Bevan and Gilbert Lenssen Epilogue - Alfons Sauquet Rovira, Mette Morsing and Marc Vilanova

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NPB9780857023872
9780857023872
085702387X
Business Schools and their Contribution to Society by Mette Morsing
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2011-10-18
280
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