Business schools and their contribution to society
Edited by Mette Morsing, Alfons Sauquet Rovira
- Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2011.
- xxv, 254 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Foreword /Bernard Ramanantsoa --Prologue : Business schools as usual? / Prologue : Business schools as usual? / Mette Morsing and Alfons Sauquet Rovira -- PART 1: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS SCHOOL LEGITIMACY. Business education : the American trajectory / Rakesh Khurana and Daniel Penrice ; Creating a business school model adapted to local reality : a Latin American perspective / Maria Tereza Leme Fleury and Thomaz Wood Jr. ; The changing role of business schools as key social agents in Asia / Bernard Yeung and Kulwant Singh ; Institutional evolution and new trends in Russian management education / Valery S. Katkalo ; The legitimacy and future of business schools in Turkey / European business schools and globalization /European business schools and globalization / European business schools and globalization / CSR, business schools and the Asia Pacific context / Juliet Roper -- PART 2: TOWARDS A NEW LEGITIMACY FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN GLOBAL SOCIETY. Business schools in society : the distinctiveness of diversity / Alan Irwin, Dorte Salskov-Iversen and Mette Morsing -- Design science as a reference point for management research / Michael Barzelay and Saul Estrin ; The national role of contemporary business schools in response to the financial crisis / Thomas M. Begley and Patrick T. Gibbons ; Business schools : from career training centers towards enablers of CSR, a new vision for teaching at business schools / Thomas Bieger ; The future of business school research : the need for dual research methodologies.