Edited by Bjørn T. Asheim, PhD, Professor of Economic Geography and Innovation Theory, Thomas Laudal, PhD, Associate Professor of Institutional Economics and Reidar J. Mykletun, PhD, Professor of Organisational Psychology, University of Stavanger Business School, Stavanger, Norway
‘Business schools can be institutional leaders in reshaping
regional and national economies in support of inclusive and
environmentally-sensitive growth. But for this to happen, business
school faculty and administrators need to take a long hard look at
what is currently being taught and practiced and reflect on how it
might curtail real or lasting institutional change. This book
offers a refreshing mix of introspection and humility, illuminating
options for on-going institutional reform—at once bold and
actionable.’
*Nichola Lowe, University of Minnesota, US*
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‘Business Schools are very often teaching the sort of capitalism
that is now creating climate change, inequality and populism. If we
can't shut them down, then the least that could be done is to take
their important responsibilities to our collective future
seriously. This book is an important contribution to forcing them
to do that.’
*Martin Parker, University of Bristol Business School, UK*
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