Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially
Are management faculties teaching socially desirable principles? Are management alumni generating beneficial impacts in society? How effective and sustainable are the practices nurtured by business schools? This paper is triggered by the obligation to reflect about the social accountability that shoul...
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Castrillón-Orrego, Sergio A.
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- 2007
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- Universidad EAFIT
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- Management Education
Business Schools
Social Responsibility
Stakeholder Management
Impacts
Programs
Policies
Individual Discretion
Educación en Administración
Escuelas de Negocios
Responsabilidad Social
Grupos de Interés
Impactos
Programas
Políticas
Discreción Individual
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- Copyright © 2007 Sergio A. Castrillón-Orrego
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Otra mirada al desempeño de la Educación en Administración: algunos elementos para una disciplina con mayor responsabilidad social |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially Management Education Business Schools Social Responsibility Stakeholder Management Impacts Programs Policies Individual Discretion Educación en Administración Escuelas de Negocios Responsabilidad Social Grupos de Interés Impactos Programas Políticas Discreción Individual |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more socially |
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Castrillón-Orrego, Sergio A. |
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Castrillón-Orrego, Sergio A. |
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Universidad EAFIT |
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Management Education Business Schools Social Responsibility Stakeholder Management Impacts Programs Policies Individual Discretion |
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Management Education Business Schools Social Responsibility Stakeholder Management Impacts Programs Policies Individual Discretion Educación en Administración Escuelas de Negocios Responsabilidad Social Grupos de Interés Impactos Programas Políticas Discreción Individual |
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Educación en Administración Escuelas de Negocios Responsabilidad Social Grupos de Interés Impactos Programas Políticas Discreción Individual |
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Are management faculties teaching socially desirable principles? Are management alumni generating beneficial impacts in society? How effective and sustainable are the practices nurtured by business schools? This paper is triggered by the obligation to reflect about the social accountability that should be expected in the field of ME; insisting on the need to acknowledge the pervasive ubiquity of business, and the structuring role that management education –ME- plays within society. Pondering the question of ‘how ME performance should be assessed and improved?’, this article adapts Donna Wood’s model of Corporate Social Performance as a frame of reference to rethink the responsibility of management education through the exploration of principles of social responsibility, processes of responsiveness, and outcomes of behavior. While the existence of multiple levels of analysis is acknowledged -institutional, organizational, and individual-, emphasis is placed upon the reflection of the discretionary power - its limits and possibilities- that individual professors and researchers might have. |
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Medellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees20072020-05-29T14:17:28Z20072020-05-29T14:17:28Z0120-341Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10784/16283Are management faculties teaching socially desirable principles? Are management alumni generating beneficial impacts in society? How effective and sustainable are the practices nurtured by business schools? This paper is triggered by the obligation to reflect about the social accountability that should be expected in the field of ME; insisting on the need to acknowledge the pervasive ubiquity of business, and the structuring role that management education –ME- plays within society. Pondering the question of ‘how ME performance should be assessed and improved?’, this article adapts Donna Wood’s model of Corporate Social Performance as a frame of reference to rethink the responsibility of management education through the exploration of principles of social responsibility, processes of responsiveness, and outcomes of behavior. While the existence of multiple levels of analysis is acknowledged -institutional, organizational, and individual-, emphasis is placed upon the reflection of the discretionary power - its limits and possibilities- that individual professors and researchers might have.¿Están incluyendo las facultades de administración principios socialmente deseables dentro de sus currículos? ¿Están los egresados de las facultades de administración generando impactos benéficos en la sociedad? ¿Cuán efectivas y sostenibles son las prácticas implementadas por las escuelas de negocios? Este trabajo surgió de la obligación de reflexionar sobre la responsabilidad social que se debe esperar del campo de la Educación en Administración–EA– insistiendo en la necesidad de tomar conciencia de la generalizada ubicuidad de los negocios y del rol estructurante que la EA representa dentro de la sociedad. Al reflexionar sobre la pregunta ‘¿Cómo debe ser evaluado y mejorado el desempeño de la EA?’, este artículo adapta el modelo de ‘Desempeño Social Corporativo’ de Donna Wood como marco de referencia para repensar la responsabilidad de la educación en administración; mediante la exploración de principios de responsabilidad social, de procesos de respuesta y de resultados de comportamiento. Aunque se reconoce la existencia de múltiples niveles de análisis – institucional, organizacional e individual– se hace énfasis en la reflexión del poder discrecional –sus límites y posibilidades– que puedan tener los profesores e investigadores en su individualidad.application/pdfengUniversidad EAFIThttp://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/revista-universidad-eafit/article/view/761http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/revista-universidad-eafit/article/view/761Copyright © 2007 Sergio A. Castrillón-OrregoAcceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Universidad EAFIT, Vol. 43, No. 147 (2007)Rethinking the Performance of Management Education, some elements for a more sociallyOtra mirada al desempeño de la Educación en Administración: algunos elementos para una disciplina con mayor responsabilidad socialarticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Management EducationBusiness SchoolsSocial ResponsibilityStakeholder ManagementImpactsProgramsPoliciesIndividual DiscretionEducación en AdministraciónEscuelas de NegociosResponsabilidad SocialGrupos de InterésImpactosProgramasPolíticasDiscreción IndividualCastrillón-Orrego, Sergio A.2dbd5e95-4497-424e-ad63-7ef580132430-1Universidad EAFITRevista Universidad EAFIT431472646THUMBNAILminiatura-rev-eafit.jpgminiatura-rev-eafit.jpgimage/jpeg118416https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/33f5c504-5d44-484b-8298-ca0539d1c6c7/download9ac51cb2b5f275d90bbb40324068baabMD52ORIGINALRethinking the Performance.pdfRethinking the Performance.pdfTexto completo PDFapplication/pdf196250https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/c767c61b-0f62-4259-8b09-261621164048/download7551476f012a95162c5a41d370371ce2MD51articulo - copia (3).htmlarticulo - copia (3).htmlTexto completo HTMLtext/html389https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/50f9d11e-8330-4399-be11-f6c52876d55c/downloadd5ea4110c1103039315df612a85c04c3MD5310784/16283oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/162832024-12-04 11:49:57.7open.accesshttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co |