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Management Education in the Network Economy: Its Context, Content, and Organization

โœ Scribed by P. J. van Baalen, L. T. Moratis (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
196
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In the network economy, concepts of management knowledge, management learning, and business school organization should change. Otherwise, they will not survive the 21st century. Different (f)actors are putting new demand upon providers of management education and traditional providers of management education are faced with new competitors. Moreover, the dynamics of the playing field have changed, as have approaches to (management) learning. Management Education inthe Network Economy proposes the idea of networked business school to cope with these challenges. The book deals with the following subjects: 1) Current economic and organizational realities can best be viewed from the perspective of network organization; management knowledge and education should reflect these transformations to survive. 2) The idea and organization of (management) learning are revolutionizing, as well as the market for (management) education, which brings about huge changes for business schools. 3) Business school, particularly, should capitalize on these transformations and should strategically (re)organize and (re)position themselves to compete in the playing field for management education. 4) A networked learning environment is an integrative and effective learning environment for organizing management education in the 21st century network economy. 5) The networked business school is the organizational form to survive in the 21st century network economy, reflecting the environmental changes and demands, and to realize a competitive edge in the field of management education.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
The New Economy....Pages 9-33
The Network Economy....Pages 34-54
The Manager of the 21 st Century....Pages 55-78
The New Learning....Pages 79-117
The Institutional Perspective....Pages 118-165
Epilogue: The Need for Strategic Academic Leadership....Pages 166-170
Back Matter....Pages 171-188

โœฆ Subjects


Management/Business for Professionals; Industrial Organization; R & D/Technology Policy


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