Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
368
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Apr 17, 2018
Editora
Routledge
ISBN-10
1783538171
ISBN-13
9781783538171
Descrição
As the global conversation around sustainability grows louder, this book delves into the critical need for a sustainability mindset within management education. The authors, Kerul Kassel and Isabel Rimanoczy, explore the ways educational institutions can effectively integrate sustainable practices and thinking into their curricula. They argue that future leaders must be equipped not only with business acumen but also with the ability to navigate ecological and social challenges.
Through a blend of research, case studies, and practical strategies, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for educators aiming to foster this mindset among students. They emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative learning experiences that encourage critical thinking about sustainability issues.
Ultimately, this work serves as a vital resource for educators, administrators, and management professionals dedicated to transforming the landscape of management education. By nurturing a new generation of leaders who prioritize sustainability, they aim to create a ripple effect that can lead to positive change in businesses and communities alike.
Through a blend of research, case studies, and practical strategies, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for educators aiming to foster this mindset among students. They emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative learning experiences that encourage critical thinking about sustainability issues.
Ultimately, this work serves as a vital resource for educators, administrators, and management professionals dedicated to transforming the landscape of management education. By nurturing a new generation of leaders who prioritize sustainability, they aim to create a ripple effect that can lead to positive change in businesses and communities alike.
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