重构相关性

Reconstituting Relevance

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2007
被引 51
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对英国研究型商学院的实证研究,探讨商学院教师履行批判性公共角色的可能性与威胁,指出商学院可以成为组织活动的监督者,发挥民主功能,而相关性不必局限于商业化议程。

Abstract

This article considers the possibilities of, and threats to, the performance of a critical public role by business school faculty, based on an empirical study of UK research-led business schools. Its reference point is a recent debate about the `relevance' of management education to management practice—a debate which has become polarized around nodal points of `critical' and `engaged' with the implication that engagement with external constituencies requires the suspension of critique and conversely, that critique of received wisdom is of little relevance to stakeholders. The notion of a critical engagement with the public asserts that business schools can serve a valuable democratic function as scrutinizers of organizational activity. This role is largely marginalized in prevailing conceptions of an increasingly commercialized business school, but the empirical study suggests there is some cause for optimism. The demonstration of `relevance' does not have to involve the pursuit of a narrow commercialization agenda where the business school propagates a strictly managerialist view of the world.

商学院管理教育批判管理研究公共角色