去殖民化商业与管理课程:一种本体论谦逊的视角

Decolonising the business and management curriculum: An ontological modesty perspective

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2025
被引 14 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 A-ABS 3

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呼吁将课程去殖民化纳入商学院主流教育活动,从本体论谦逊视角提出反思和实用建议,推动管理学习与教育的批判性学术研究。

Abstract

Decolonisation of the curriculum has attracted substantial attention from university educators, especially from those based in countries implicated by colonialism. Among academics in schools of business and management, there is increasing recognition of the need to decolonise management knowledge production, pedagogical practice and the development of new knowledge. In recent years, Management Learning has done a lot to explain the need for decolonising business and management knowledge and pedagogy, and to suggest and demonstrate how this could be done. In this short article, we build upon what this journal’s authors have already accomplished and call for further critical and reflexive scholarship of management learning and education that will help bring decolonisation of the curriculum to the mainstream of business schools’ educational activities. Writing from a position of what we refer to as ‘ontological modesty’, we offer reflections on decolonisation of the business school curriculum, along with some practical ideas for how to go about it and a call for development of a constructive conversation about decolonisation of the curriculum.

商业教育管理学习课程去殖民化批判管理研究教育学