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Tommy Shih
Senior lecturer
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East Asian business schools and challenges to introducing sustainability and SDG curricula
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Summary, in English
The COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, and a shifting geopolitical landscape present us with strategic, ethical and planetary dilemmas that demand more reflective action on behalf of actors at every level. The identified challenges of the not-so-distant future require a fundamental transformation of how companies do business, and the role of business schools in shaping the business practices of the future. But because businesses need to work in an existing network structure with stickiness of old norms and values, the balance between radical change and thriving in established structures is sometimes tricky to achieve. Such a conflict is even more accentuated in the East Asian context, where stability in power structures has been a dominating norm. This paper describes some major challenges and the directions that need to be undertaken by East Asian business schools.We offer the viewthat norms and values in the local context, which are reproduced through business schools, must be brought to light and questioned in a reflexive spirit, in order to pavethe way for more progressive transformation.
Department/s
- Marketing
Publishing year
2022
Language
English
Document type
Preprint
Publisher
OSF Preprints
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- Business schools
- East Asia
- SDGs
- Transformation
- Old norms
Status
Published