Humanities‘ Business: European Perspectives on Ma-nagement Education
Type
applied research project
Start Date
September 1, 2013
End Date
January 22, 2014
Status
ongoing
Keywords
Future of Management Education
Humanities
Social Sciences
Liberal Arts
Description
The Project "Humanities' Business" is a case-based study of European business schools' incorporation of social science and humanities in management education.
Funded by the Presidency of HSG, the project aims to provide an empirical account of the extent to which and how social sciences and humanities are incorporated in European business schools' management education.
The project builds upon an acknowledgement of an ever more complex, globalized economy in which organizations and their managers are challenged by increasingly high demands with regard to strategic flexibility, entrepreneurial modes of organizing, operational creativity, shifting market conditions, sustainability transitions, and multiple other, often, conflicting demands, which management are expected to respond to in timely and ethically responsible meaningful ways.
The point of departure in this project is to claim that management education should also become still more responsive to such demands. Our research approach is to select 5-8 cases (second step) out of a broader cartography of interesting cases that we want to provide for (step one, based also on intensive literature reviews). These cases should show variation in how different business schools across Europe currently work on innovating management education by incorporating multiple knowledge fields and didactical traditions, focused on "the human". The overall purpose of the project is to help set a new agenda for European management education and stimulate the evolution of new educational approaches and strategies so as to innovate and improve management education.
Funded by the Presidency of HSG, the project aims to provide an empirical account of the extent to which and how social sciences and humanities are incorporated in European business schools' management education.
The project builds upon an acknowledgement of an ever more complex, globalized economy in which organizations and their managers are challenged by increasingly high demands with regard to strategic flexibility, entrepreneurial modes of organizing, operational creativity, shifting market conditions, sustainability transitions, and multiple other, often, conflicting demands, which management are expected to respond to in timely and ethically responsible meaningful ways.
The point of departure in this project is to claim that management education should also become still more responsive to such demands. Our research approach is to select 5-8 cases (second step) out of a broader cartography of interesting cases that we want to provide for (step one, based also on intensive literature reviews). These cases should show variation in how different business schools across Europe currently work on innovating management education by incorporating multiple knowledge fields and didactical traditions, focused on "the human". The overall purpose of the project is to help set a new agenda for European management education and stimulate the evolution of new educational approaches and strategies so as to innovate and improve management education.
Leader contributor(s)
Member contributor(s)
Funder
Topic(s)
Future of Management/Business Education
Teaching methods
Impact of Humanities and Social Sciences
Method(s)
Literature Review. Questionnaire
Case Studies
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Principal
Presidency of the University of St.Gallen
Eprints ID
228778