This paper suggests that the traditional mode of knowledge production in academic institutions finds its way unquestioningly into executive education practice. By exploring alternative modes of knowledge production and their relationship to learning designs, we offer a framework for understanding what makes executive education relevant to practice. The aim is to offer faculty, business schools, clients and learners a framework for considering practical and strategic implications arising from the learning modes identified in this analysis
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
Both academic and professional researchers have identified significant challenges in moving from bus...
The Cranfield forum for the latest thinking in management research Available online at www.som.cranf...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This experiential paper is written to provoke debate amongst deanly colleagues a...
Purpose: The emergence of “knowledge economies” brings along new lenses to organizational management...
Experiential and socially-situated learning theories suggest that practice should be introduced in t...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
We contribute to the debate on the future of business schools by investigating the nature of knowled...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
A successful business school must serve two communities: the research community on one hand; and the...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
Both academic and professional researchers have identified significant challenges in moving from bus...
The Cranfield forum for the latest thinking in management research Available online at www.som.cranf...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This experiential paper is written to provoke debate amongst deanly colleagues a...
Purpose: The emergence of “knowledge economies” brings along new lenses to organizational management...
Experiential and socially-situated learning theories suggest that practice should be introduced in t...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
We contribute to the debate on the future of business schools by investigating the nature of knowled...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK busin...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
A successful business school must serve two communities: the research community on one hand; and the...
Much has been debated about the perceived relevance/irrelevance of business schools in addressing bu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify whether UK business schools need to change their s...
Both academic and professional researchers have identified significant challenges in moving from bus...