There is a resurgence in responsible management education, with business schools’ considering its adoption as vital for business courses. Nevertheless, initiating institution-wide changes for responsible management education is an inherently complex activity in business schools, requiring not only revisions in their curriculum, but also sustained faculty and institutional support. This paper explores this complexity in one UK business school, a signatory to the Principles of Responsible Management Education, who have commenced a programme of change in RME. Based on primary data obtained from two workshops with the business schools’ faculty, a student survey and a systematic analysis of the curriculum of four undergraduate degrees and two po...
This paper discusses possible approaches for business schools regarding how to educate students to b...
Purpose – The collapse of world economic systems brought the interconnectedness between business and...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
As corporate social responsibility rises among business agendas across the globe in response to the ...
One criticism of the globalisation of Business Schools is the propagation of an instrumentalist, fun...
This study highlights that Responsible Management Education (RME) is of growing importance to busine...
Events such as the credit and banking crisis alongside general global corporate social responsibilit...
One criticism of the globalisation of Business Schools is the propagation of an instrumentalist, fun...
Our literature review reveals a call for changes in business education to encourage responsible mana...
In this paper we investigate why responsible management education (RME) should become a necessity in...
The integration of sustainability and responsibility into management education is a widely discusse...
Corporate scandals in recent decades have prompted business schools to advance programs to better de...
Recent corporate scandals have resulted in criticism of business schools for graduating students who...
Recent corporate scandals have resulted in criticism of business schools for graduating students who...
This thesis provides an account of an empirical study into the institutionalisation of the United Na...
This paper discusses possible approaches for business schools regarding how to educate students to b...
Purpose – The collapse of world economic systems brought the interconnectedness between business and...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...
As corporate social responsibility rises among business agendas across the globe in response to the ...
One criticism of the globalisation of Business Schools is the propagation of an instrumentalist, fun...
This study highlights that Responsible Management Education (RME) is of growing importance to busine...
Events such as the credit and banking crisis alongside general global corporate social responsibilit...
One criticism of the globalisation of Business Schools is the propagation of an instrumentalist, fun...
Our literature review reveals a call for changes in business education to encourage responsible mana...
In this paper we investigate why responsible management education (RME) should become a necessity in...
The integration of sustainability and responsibility into management education is a widely discusse...
Corporate scandals in recent decades have prompted business schools to advance programs to better de...
Recent corporate scandals have resulted in criticism of business schools for graduating students who...
Recent corporate scandals have resulted in criticism of business schools for graduating students who...
This thesis provides an account of an empirical study into the institutionalisation of the United Na...
This paper discusses possible approaches for business schools regarding how to educate students to b...
Purpose – The collapse of world economic systems brought the interconnectedness between business and...
Given that research into attitudes to responsible management in education is still in its infancy, t...