The SAGE Handbook of Responsible Management Learning and Education
Editat de Dirk C. Moosmayer, Oliver Laasch, Carole Parkes, Kenneth G. Brownen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 23 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781529730319
ISBN-10: 1529730317
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1529730317
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction:
What
is
responsible
management
learning
and
education?
-
Dirk
Moosmayer,
Oliver
Laasch,
Carole
Parkes,
&
Kenneth
G.
Brown
Part 1: Perspectives on Responsible Management Learning & Education
Chapter 1: Management Education Today and Tomorrow: Voices from the Contributing Author - Kenneth G. Brown
Chapter 2: The United Nations backed Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME): A principles-based global engagement platform for higher education institutions to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - Florencia Librizzi & Carole Parkes
Chapter 3: Responsible Management Education: The Voice and Perspective of Students - Debbie Haski-Leventhal
Chapter 4: Non-Western Responsible Management Education: A Critical View and Directions for the Future - Dima Jamali & Georges Samara
Chapter 5: Green Economics: Rethinking Economics for Responsible Management Education - Molly Scott Cato & Rupert Read
Part 2: Educational Purposes and Contents
Chapter 6: Responsible Management Education: The Role of CSR Evolution and Traditions - Archie B. Carroll
Chapter 7: Ethics, Sustainability, and Management Leadership - Michael Pritchard & Elaine Englehardt
Chapter 8: Critical Responsible Management Education for Sustainable Development - Meredith Storey
Chapter 9: Time to look beyond the business case: Why responsible management education needs to give more time to other voices - Jon Burchell & Harriet Thiery
Chapter 10: Poverty and Responsible Management Education - Geri Mason & Al Rosenbloom
Chapter 11: Tackling climate change through management education - Petra Molthan-Hill, Alex Hope, & Rachel Welton
Chapter 12: Gender Equality: Taking its rightful place at the heart of sustainability education - Maureen Kilgour
Chapter 13: Anti-corruption learning - Christian Hauser & Ronald E. Berenbeim
Chapter 14: Teaching Business and Human Rights: past approaches, present state of the art, and opportunities for the future - Karin Buhmann
Part 3: Learning Outcomes and Processes
Chapter 15: Competences for Responsible Management (and Leadership) Education and Practice - Jonathan Gosling & Adam Grodecki
Chapter 16: Experiential Learning for Responsible Management Education - Alex Hope, Pamela Croney, & Jan Myers
Chapter 17: Virtues in Responsible Management Education: Building Character - Marcel Meyer & Alejo José G. Sison
Chapter 18: Radical-Reflexivity and Transdisciplinarity as Paths to Developing Responsible Management Education - Ann L. Cunliffe, Ana Carolina Aguiar, Vicente Góes, & Fernanda Carreira
Chapter 19: Technology in Responsible Management Education - Peter Jack Gallo, Raquel Antolin-Lopez, & Ivan Montiel
Chapter 20: Online education for responsible management education - Amelia Clarke & Jennifer Lynes
Part 4: Academic Environment
Chapter 21: The dark side of Responsible Management Education: an ontological misstep? - Philip Roscoe
Chapter 22: A Systems Approach to Transformational Responsible Management Learning & Education - Danna Greenberg, Lauren Beitelspacher, & Vikki Rodgers
Chapter 23: Enhancing Responsible Management Education: Facilitating Faculty Development and Engagement - Anthony F. Buono
Chapter 24: Reimagining Management Academics: The Emerging Responsible Management Education Paradigm - Sandra Waddock
Chapter 25: Critical Perspectives on (and in) Responsible Management Education: the PRME Imaginary - Jill Millar
Chapter 26: The Institutionalization of Responsible Management Education - Andreas Rasche, Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, & Maximilian J.L. Schormair
Chapter 27: Responsibility in Business School Accreditations and Rankings - Annie Snelson-Powell & Matthias Falkenstein
Chapter 28: The Hidden Curriculum: Can the Concept Support Responsible Management Learning? - Maribel Blasco
Part 5: Responsible Research
Chapter 29: Responsible Research in Business and Management: Transforming Doctoral Education - Peter McKiernan & Anne S. Tsui
Chapter 30: Paradigms in Responsible Management Learning and Education Research - Jeremy St John & Cristina Neesham
Chapter 31: Methods in Responsible Management Learning and Education - A Review - Tine Koehler & Jennifer Gao
Chapter 32: A Pragmatist Approach to Responsible Management Learning and Education - Christopher Gohl
Chapter 33: Responsible Management Learning and Education in Need of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity - Markus Beckmann & Stefan Schaltegger
Part 1: Perspectives on Responsible Management Learning & Education
Chapter 1: Management Education Today and Tomorrow: Voices from the Contributing Author - Kenneth G. Brown
Chapter 2: The United Nations backed Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME): A principles-based global engagement platform for higher education institutions to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - Florencia Librizzi & Carole Parkes
Chapter 3: Responsible Management Education: The Voice and Perspective of Students - Debbie Haski-Leventhal
Chapter 4: Non-Western Responsible Management Education: A Critical View and Directions for the Future - Dima Jamali & Georges Samara
Chapter 5: Green Economics: Rethinking Economics for Responsible Management Education - Molly Scott Cato & Rupert Read
Part 2: Educational Purposes and Contents
Chapter 6: Responsible Management Education: The Role of CSR Evolution and Traditions - Archie B. Carroll
Chapter 7: Ethics, Sustainability, and Management Leadership - Michael Pritchard & Elaine Englehardt
Chapter 8: Critical Responsible Management Education for Sustainable Development - Meredith Storey
Chapter 9: Time to look beyond the business case: Why responsible management education needs to give more time to other voices - Jon Burchell & Harriet Thiery
Chapter 10: Poverty and Responsible Management Education - Geri Mason & Al Rosenbloom
Chapter 11: Tackling climate change through management education - Petra Molthan-Hill, Alex Hope, & Rachel Welton
Chapter 12: Gender Equality: Taking its rightful place at the heart of sustainability education - Maureen Kilgour
Chapter 13: Anti-corruption learning - Christian Hauser & Ronald E. Berenbeim
Chapter 14: Teaching Business and Human Rights: past approaches, present state of the art, and opportunities for the future - Karin Buhmann
Part 3: Learning Outcomes and Processes
Chapter 15: Competences for Responsible Management (and Leadership) Education and Practice - Jonathan Gosling & Adam Grodecki
Chapter 16: Experiential Learning for Responsible Management Education - Alex Hope, Pamela Croney, & Jan Myers
Chapter 17: Virtues in Responsible Management Education: Building Character - Marcel Meyer & Alejo José G. Sison
Chapter 18: Radical-Reflexivity and Transdisciplinarity as Paths to Developing Responsible Management Education - Ann L. Cunliffe, Ana Carolina Aguiar, Vicente Góes, & Fernanda Carreira
Chapter 19: Technology in Responsible Management Education - Peter Jack Gallo, Raquel Antolin-Lopez, & Ivan Montiel
Chapter 20: Online education for responsible management education - Amelia Clarke & Jennifer Lynes
Part 4: Academic Environment
Chapter 21: The dark side of Responsible Management Education: an ontological misstep? - Philip Roscoe
Chapter 22: A Systems Approach to Transformational Responsible Management Learning & Education - Danna Greenberg, Lauren Beitelspacher, & Vikki Rodgers
Chapter 23: Enhancing Responsible Management Education: Facilitating Faculty Development and Engagement - Anthony F. Buono
Chapter 24: Reimagining Management Academics: The Emerging Responsible Management Education Paradigm - Sandra Waddock
Chapter 25: Critical Perspectives on (and in) Responsible Management Education: the PRME Imaginary - Jill Millar
Chapter 26: The Institutionalization of Responsible Management Education - Andreas Rasche, Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, & Maximilian J.L. Schormair
Chapter 27: Responsibility in Business School Accreditations and Rankings - Annie Snelson-Powell & Matthias Falkenstein
Chapter 28: The Hidden Curriculum: Can the Concept Support Responsible Management Learning? - Maribel Blasco
Part 5: Responsible Research
Chapter 29: Responsible Research in Business and Management: Transforming Doctoral Education - Peter McKiernan & Anne S. Tsui
Chapter 30: Paradigms in Responsible Management Learning and Education Research - Jeremy St John & Cristina Neesham
Chapter 31: Methods in Responsible Management Learning and Education - A Review - Tine Koehler & Jennifer Gao
Chapter 32: A Pragmatist Approach to Responsible Management Learning and Education - Christopher Gohl
Chapter 33: Responsible Management Learning and Education in Need of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity - Markus Beckmann & Stefan Schaltegger
Descriere
Reflecting
the
rapid
rise
in
popularity
of
recent
initiatives
such
as
the
UN
Principles
for
Responsible
Management
Education
(PRME),
this
handbook
exhaustively
covers
a
variety
of
responsible
management,
learning
and
education
topics,
and
provides
an
invaluable
roadmap
for
this
fast-developing
field.