Impact of Executive Management Education

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A01=Clare Rigg
A01=Leighann Spencer
A01=Lisa Anderson
A01=Paul Ellwood
academic career pathways
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Business School Academics
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ethical leadership development
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Relational Management Education
scholar practitioner model
Student Experiences
transformative management education research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032532424
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book contributes to the debate about the impact of business and management schools.

It brings together work that has been carried out over the last few years, to call attention to the idea that the impact of academics is not solely achieved through their research and engagement activities, and that their teaching has the potential to change management practice and thinking. As business school academics, the authors are in the privileged position of educating the managers of the future, whose work will influence the lives of many others, both on a day-to-day basis within their organisations and in a much broader, societal way. They propose relational management education (RME) as an approach that supports managers to learn and develop as ethical and collegial scholar-practitioners. They also introduce models which can help conceptualise pedagogies for impact and examples of student learning journeys showing how this approach can be enacted.

The book will be of interest to academics in business and management schools at any career stage. It will also appeal to university and business school leaders and policymakers seeking to extend their understanding of the power and potential of education to achieve impact.

Lisa Anderson is Professor of Management Learning at the University of Liverpool, UK.

Paul Ellwood is Professor of Management Practice, DBA and Executive Education at Maynooth University, Ireland.

Clare Rigg is Professor of Post-Experience Management Education at Lancaster University, UK.

Leighann Spencer is Associate Professor in Organisational Behaviour at the University of Liverpool, UK.

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