动机:那是马斯洛,不是吗?

Motivation: That's Maslow, isn't it?

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 1996
被引 58 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

运用民族志实验方法,研究管理课程学员和教师如何利用标准管理教育内容,揭示学员对动机理论的盲目接受及其深层学习问题,并探讨马斯洛需求层次理论在管理教学中的象征与安慰作用。

Abstract

The method of the ethnographic experiment is explained and applied to the task of developing an understanding of how certain `standard management education content' is made use of by course members and management teachers. The research focuses on students' reactions to their earlier study of motivation theories and on how they react to challenges put to them about their uncritical reception of material they now begin to see as lacking. Course members' own theorizing about their experience of management learning in the business school context is central to the analysis, but broader implications of the research are brought out by the author who suggests that the problems shown to exist may relate to ones of surface and deep learning in higher education more generally. An anthropological explanation of the problem is also offered, this focusing on the symbolic and comforting role of material like Maslow's hierarchy of needs in management teaching and learning. In conclusion, it is argued that to accept such a role for social science thinking is to neglect its potential. Fulfilling that potential is a considerable challenge but a key one for management education.

管理教育动机理论人类学高等教育学习理论