A Shout‐out for the Value of Management Education Research: ‘Pedagogy is not a Dirty Word’

Author:

Mason Katy1ORCID,Anderson Lisa2ORCID,Black Kate3ORCID,Roberts Ashley4

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YX United Kingdom

2. University of Liverpool Management School Liverpool L69 7ZH UK

3. Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

4. Warwick Business School London UK

Abstract

AbstractManagement Learning Education (MLE) research and curriculum and pedagogy innovation are urgently needed to lead our world out of crisis. If we are to take responsibility for educating future leaders of business, third‐ and public‐sector organizations with the skills, competences and knowledge to deliver sustainable futures for the planet and people, then pedagogy cannot be a dirty word. In this essay, we consider the state we're in by looking at the juncture of [climate] crisis, with the lack of investment in MLE research and innovation, and management education market misfires – which together, constitute MLE as undervalued, underfunded and underdeveloped. We discuss advances in MLE theory to reveal a missing middle of understanding, namely between meta theories of pedagogic philosophies and values and infra theories of programme, course and project insights, as we work toward developing ‘responsible’ and ‘civic’ management schools. Drawing on our own experience as researchers, educators and pedagogy developers, and as past and present vice‐chairs of the Management Knowledge and Education initiative at the British Academy of Management, we call for investments in supporting infrastructures to accelerate MLE and curriculum and pedagogy innovation, implicating learned societies, governments and higher education institutions.

Publisher

Wiley

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