We contribute to the debate on the future of business schools by investigating the nature of knowledge being produced and taught within them. We identify how a preference for abstract causal explanation over practical knowledge, and for reason and truth over what works, has led to a privileging of detached contemplation over involved action. Despite repeated calls to make management research and education more "relevant" to practice, many business schools continue to privilege rigor and precision as the arbiters of authoritative knowledge using representational devices such as conceptual models, case studies, and other formal classifications. We argue that risks of ignorance and detachment emerge from this singular attachment to knowledge-b...
This chapter discusses the nature of knowledge and knowing in the context of management learning, ed...
This paper argues that the cultivation of the ‘entrepreneurial imagination’ is the singular most imp...
The debate surrounding the nature and purpose of management education in the UK's business schools i...
We contribute to the debate on the future of business schools by investigating the nature of knowled...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
The degree to which business schools are relevant and impactful for society has been disputed. Criti...
Business education has been blamed for deficiencies in the leadership, decision- making and ethical ...
We consider criticisms of business school education and the values it propounds in the context of wi...
This final chapter discusses the connection between research, reality and the role of business schoo...
The attributes of hubris are over-confidence, arrogance, pride, and contempt for the advice and crit...
This paper looks at the evolution of the core curriculum in business education. It examines the kind...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
This paper looks at the evolution of the core curriculum in business education. It examines the kind...
This chapter discusses the nature of knowledge and knowing in the context of management learning, ed...
This paper argues that the cultivation of the ‘entrepreneurial imagination’ is the singular most imp...
The debate surrounding the nature and purpose of management education in the UK's business schools i...
We contribute to the debate on the future of business schools by investigating the nature of knowled...
Leadership & Policy Report, commissioned by the Chartered Association of Business SchoolsIn an ever-...
Many people believe that the focus of graduate business education become increasingly hemmed in, sel...
The degree to which business schools are relevant and impactful for society has been disputed. Criti...
Business education has been blamed for deficiencies in the leadership, decision- making and ethical ...
We consider criticisms of business school education and the values it propounds in the context of wi...
This final chapter discusses the connection between research, reality and the role of business schoo...
The attributes of hubris are over-confidence, arrogance, pride, and contempt for the advice and crit...
This paper looks at the evolution of the core curriculum in business education. It examines the kind...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
The question of how university-based forms of executive education can effectively contribute to the ...
This paper looks at the evolution of the core curriculum in business education. It examines the kind...
This chapter discusses the nature of knowledge and knowing in the context of management learning, ed...
This paper argues that the cultivation of the ‘entrepreneurial imagination’ is the singular most imp...
The debate surrounding the nature and purpose of management education in the UK's business schools i...