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

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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.

Author(s): Eric Cornuel, Howard Thomas, Matthew Wood
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 215
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Global Focus Magazine across the years
Looking back, thinking forward: 15 years of Global Focus
Section 01: The Purpose and Vision of a Business School
Why Management History Matters
What Does Business Want from Business Schools?
Top Rank Della Bradshaw Interview
Can Business Schools Rescue Business?
Does the DNA of Business Schools Need to Change?
'The future of business schools: shut them down or broaden our horizons?'
Section 02: Business Models and the Paradigm Trap
University Challenge
The Bologna Effect: The Emerging European Masters Market
A Sustainable Model for Business Schools
The Business of Business Schools
Needed: Academic Triathletes
Assessing Academics’ Performance
Section 03: Rigour-Relevance and Business School Impact
"Scholarly Impact” and the Co-Production Hypothesis
Impact: Is it Enough Just to Talk about it?
Real Learning, Real Impact
How Being Embedded in our Region Helps Growth
Creating Impact with Purpose
Growing the Impact of Management Education
Reconnecting with the Business World: Socially Responsible Leadership
Intentional Impact from Business Schools
Section 04: Uncertain Futures and Transformational Change
The Past is Not the Future
A Future for Business Education: Why Business as usual is Bad Business
The Future is Blended
Apply Liberally: Towards a Model of Liberal Management Education
Can They Fix It?
Casting Light in the Shadows
Commentary: Where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here?