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| Foreword |
Bernard Ramanantsoa |
| Prologue: Business Schools As Usual? |
Mette Morsing and Alfons Sauquet Rovira |
| PART ONE: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUSINESS SCHOOL LEGITIMACY |
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| Business Education |
Rakesh Khurana and Daniel Penrice |
| The American Trajectory |
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| Creating a Business School Model Adapted to Local Reality |
Maria Tereza Leme Fleury and Thomaz Wood Jr |
| A Latin American Perspective |
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| 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 |
Baris Tan |
| European Business Schools and Globalization |
Lluis Puges |
| CSR, Business Schools and the Asia Pacific Context |
Juliet Roper |
| PART TWO: TOWARDS A NEW LEGITIMACY FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN GLOBAL SOCIETY |
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| Business Schools in Society |
Alan Irwin, Dorte Salskov-Iversen and Mette Morsing |
| The Distinctiveness of Diversity |
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| 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 |
Thomas Bieger |
| A New Vision for Teaching at Business Schools |
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| The Future of Business School Research |
Muel Kaptein and George S. Yip |
| The Need for Dual Research Methodologies |
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| Business Schools' Corporate Social Responsibility |
Christoph Badelt and Barbara Sporn |
| Practice What You Preach |
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| The Role of Higher Education Institutions in the Fields of Economic and Social Sciences |
Guido Tabellini |
| Has It Been Changed by the Economic Downturn? |
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| Business Schools in Relation to the Organizational and Ethical Challenges of Systemic Transformation |
Adam Budnikowski |
| A Polish Example |
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| The New Rigor |
Judith Samuelson |
| Beyond the Right Answer |
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| PART THREE: BUSINESS SCHOOLS' ROLE IN SHAPING AND TRANSFORMING ETHICAL BUSINESS CONDUCT |
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| Responsible Business Education |
Carlos Losada, Janette Martel and Josep M. Lozano |
| Not a Question of Curriculum but a Raison d'Être for Business Schools |
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| The Business School of the 21st Century |
Valerie Swaen, Philippe de Woot, Didier de Callatay |
| Educating Citizens to Address the New World Challenges |
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| The Need for Good Old Principles in Financial Management Education |
Eero Kasanen and Robert Grosse |
| PRME and Four Theses on the Future of Management Education |
Manuel Escudero |
| A Plea to Business Schools |
Robert Strand |
| Tear Down Your Walls |
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| Corporate Responsibility and the Business Schools' Response to the Credit Crisis |
Nigel Roome, David Bevan and Gilbert Lenssen |
| Epilogue |
Alfons Sauquet Rovira, Mette Morsing and Marc Vilanova |