A review of responsible management education: practices, outcomes and challenges

IF 2.5 Q3 MANAGEMENT JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT Pub Date : 2021-11-16 DOI:10.1108/jmd-03-2020-0087
Hala A. Abdelgaffar
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PurposeResearch on management education (ME) over the past 2 decades signals a growing level of concern in response to increasing societal demands for ethical, responsible and sustainable considerations in management decisions in light of the current economic situation. The purpose of this paper is to review extant literature on responsible management education (RME) over the past decade.Design/methodology/approachThe author carried out a systematic literature review of peer-reviewed publications, which were mapped and analysed according to the following six categories: (1) types of papers, (2) geographical context, (3) RME purpose, (4) strategies, (5) intended outcomes and (6) challenges. The analysis resulted in a descriptive overview of article content and synthesis of review data categorised by topical focus.FindingsAnalysis of the review sample reveals how scholarly interest in RME has accelerated over the last decade. This is accompanied by a growing institutionalisation and development of RME. The descriptive analysis indicates that the vast majority of publications focus on RME implementation strategies, mostly focussing on on-campus – curricular, pedagogical and operational – changes and the unique experiences of particular schools. Recent publications reveal interest in how RME can respond to triple bottom line (TBL) concerns that benefit the wider society and to sustainable development (SD) goals that target the local and global community. A budding interest is revealed in examining the perceptions of diverse stakeholder groups of sustainability requirements in RME curricula to create relevant and practical content.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to the adoption and/or development of RME.
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责任管理教育综述:实践、成果和挑战
在过去的二十年中,管理教育(ME)的研究表明,鉴于当前的经济形势,管理决策中对道德、负责任和可持续考虑的社会需求日益增加,管理教育受到越来越多的关注。本文的目的是回顾过去十年来关于责任管理教育(RME)的现有文献。设计/方法/方法作者对同行评议的出版物进行了系统的文献综述,并根据以下六个类别进行了映射和分析:(1)论文类型,(2)地理背景,(3)RME目的,(4)策略,(5)预期结果和(6)挑战。分析结果是文章内容的描述性概述和按主题焦点分类的综述数据的综合。对综述样本的分析表明,在过去十年中,对RME的学术兴趣是如何加速的。这与RME的日益制度化和发展相伴随。描述性分析表明,绝大多数出版物侧重于RME实施策略,主要侧重于校园内的课程、教学和操作变化以及特定学校的独特经验。最近的出版物显示了对RME如何响应有益于更广泛社会的三重底线(TBL)关注以及针对当地和全球社区的可持续发展(SD)目标的兴趣。在研究不同利益相关者群体对RME课程中可持续性要求的看法以创建相关和实用的内容方面,显示了新兴的兴趣。原创性/价值本文有助于RME的采用和/或发展。
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期刊介绍: ■Competence-based management development ■Developing leadership skills ■Developing women for management ■Global management ■The new technology of management development The Journal of Management Development draws together the thinking and research relating to the role played by managers in their immediate environment, and the ways in which they can widen their responsibilities to take on larger roles. Many companies now appreciate that investment in management development helps to reduce costs, increase sales and improve productivity - so it"s well worth investigating.
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