Reimagining Business Education: Insights and Actions from the Business Education Jam

Paul R. Carlile
Boston University, USA

Steven H. Davidson
Boston University, USA

Kenneth W. Freeman
Boston University, USA

Howard Thomas
Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University, Singapore

N. Venkatraman
Boston University, USA


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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781786353689
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Dimensions:
144 pages - 152 x 229 x 12mm
List price £33.99 List price €39.99 List price $53.99
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'Reimagining Business Education’ discusses the rationale for, and design of, the first Business Education Jam. It reviews key challenges facing business education and articulates a vision for how the role and delivery of business education could be reimagined. This book is critically important during a time when business schools, as an industry, struggle to identify the innovations necessary to meet the needs of a changing world. The Jam was the first open platform for dialogue of its kind for business education and continues to make an impact - including use by Schools and Deans around the world to guide strategic planning efforts; program directors as they drive innovation in their programs; and industry executives as they identify ways to better engage with business education. This book takes this collaborative effort a step further to break down traditional models and structures as we seek to reimagine the future of business education in a more open and connected world.

1. The Need for Real Innovation in Business Education2. Critical Challenges3. Enabling a Global Conversation – The Business Education Jam4. The Emerging Impact of Open Innovation5. Addressing the Gap between Theory and Practice6. Reimagining Business Education7. Next Steps: Where Do We Go from Here?
Paul R. Carlile is Associate Professor of Management and the Senior Associate Dean for Innovation at the Boston University Questrom School of Business. He was previously at the MIT Sloan School of Management and also served as Department Chair of Information Systems at the Boston University Questrom School of Business.Steven H. Davidson is Associate Dean, Academic Programs, at Boston University Questrom School of Business and served asthe lead Project Manager for the Business Education Jam. In his role as Associate Dean, Steven provides leadership for cross-program efforts including assessment, program research, accreditation, and the development, support, and implementation of curricular initiatives, program enhancements, and academic policy.

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