The launch of the UN Global Compact\u27s Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME1) in 2007 can be seen as a widespread acknowledgement that students of business and management need a form of education that enables them to make a positive contribution to both business and society. PRME\u27s aim of realising the United Nations\u27 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through responsible management education is built on six guiding Principles, designed to encourage business schools and universities to recognise their role as change agents and champions of sustainable development. Consequently over 700 signatories to PRME have committed to adapt their institutional strategies, curricula, research agendas, and external engagement a...
Many are all familiar with the six Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and their ...
Despite the recognized need for transdisciplinary teaching and learning to drive the operationalizat...
In light of business leaders’ failings, including corporate corruption, the financial crisis and v...
Events such as the credit and banking crisis alongside general global corporate social responsibilit...
Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals through responsible management education is the vision o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate an initiative designed to introduce business studen...
Purpose The main aim of this research is to understand how business schools have transformed (or ha...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate around the United Nations' seventeen sustainable develo...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in responsible management education. Integrati...
The ebook will be Open Access and made available on publication. Written by many of the key influenc...
2017 marks the 10th Anniversary of the UN backed Principles for Responsible Management Education (PR...
In this paper we explore what role business schools play when it comes to shifting the paradigm towa...
This paper discusses possible approaches for business schools regarding how to educate students to b...
The need for a more sustainable world was unanimously acknowledged by United Nations members in Sept...
This chapter explores how leaders in business and other organisations from 180 different countries a...
Many are all familiar with the six Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and their ...
Despite the recognized need for transdisciplinary teaching and learning to drive the operationalizat...
In light of business leaders’ failings, including corporate corruption, the financial crisis and v...
Events such as the credit and banking crisis alongside general global corporate social responsibilit...
Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals through responsible management education is the vision o...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate an initiative designed to introduce business studen...
Purpose The main aim of this research is to understand how business schools have transformed (or ha...
This paper seeks to contribute to the debate around the United Nations' seventeen sustainable develo...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in responsible management education. Integrati...
The ebook will be Open Access and made available on publication. Written by many of the key influenc...
2017 marks the 10th Anniversary of the UN backed Principles for Responsible Management Education (PR...
In this paper we explore what role business schools play when it comes to shifting the paradigm towa...
This paper discusses possible approaches for business schools regarding how to educate students to b...
The need for a more sustainable world was unanimously acknowledged by United Nations members in Sept...
This chapter explores how leaders in business and other organisations from 180 different countries a...
Many are all familiar with the six Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and their ...
Despite the recognized need for transdisciplinary teaching and learning to drive the operationalizat...
In light of business leaders’ failings, including corporate corruption, the financial crisis and v...