
Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty of Global Business
Eric Cornuel(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Will be published approx. on 7. January 2026
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-19-779444-9 (ISBN)
Description
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
In an era when economic, social, and geopolitical uncertainties are reshaping the world of management, Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty of Global Business offers a timely, collective reflection on how business and management schools can prepare tomorrow's leaders. Drawing on insights from international experts, the book reimagines the internationalization of management education--not as a mere export of Western norms but as a catalyst for inclusion, peace, and mutual understanding.
Showcasing innovative institutions and programmes across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America, the book highlights models of 'inclusive internationalization' that prioritize diverse practices, co-created pedagogy, and contextualized knowledge. It also explores shifting student expectations: a search for meaning, a drive for social impact, and a readiness to address twenty-first-century challenges like climate change, inequality, and technology.
Amid growing pressure to specialize, sometimes at the expense of a common educational foundation, this book champions a universal vision for management education--one that develops adaptable, critical, and responsible professionals for a rapidly changing world.
In an era when economic, social, and geopolitical uncertainties are reshaping the world of management, Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty of Global Business offers a timely, collective reflection on how business and management schools can prepare tomorrow's leaders. Drawing on insights from international experts, the book reimagines the internationalization of management education--not as a mere export of Western norms but as a catalyst for inclusion, peace, and mutual understanding.
Showcasing innovative institutions and programmes across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America, the book highlights models of 'inclusive internationalization' that prioritize diverse practices, co-created pedagogy, and contextualized knowledge. It also explores shifting student expectations: a search for meaning, a drive for social impact, and a readiness to address twenty-first-century challenges like climate change, inequality, and technology.
Amid growing pressure to specialize, sometimes at the expense of a common educational foundation, this book champions a universal vision for management education--one that develops adaptable, critical, and responsible professionals for a rapidly changing world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
4 b/w figures
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
503 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-779444-9 (9780197794449)
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Eric Cornuel, PhD, is the president of European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Global. He has taught for more than 20 years at various management schools in Europe and Asia, holding the positions of affiliate professor at HEC Paris and professor at the Catholic University of Louvain. In 2023, he was honoured with a doctorate honoris causa from Kozminski University, followed by another prestigious recognition from ESCP Business School in 2024.
Content
Introduction: Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty of Global Business
1: Educating for Uncertainty Management: The Meaning of History and the Principle of Complexity
2: The Changing Contours of Faculty Internationalization in European Business Schools: Strategic Implications and Opportunities for Business School Leaders
3: Shaping Perspectives: The Impact of the Pandemic on the Evolution of Internationalization at Home in Higher Education Institutions
4: Locally Relevant, Globally Inspired: What 'Glocal' Means for a Business School
5: US MBA Programmes: Clearing the Runway for Global Business Leaders
6: Navigating Change: The Impact of the COVID,19 Pandemic on the Internationalization Strategies of Business Schools
7: Finding Strategic Balance: Protecting Global and Local Legitimacy within an Internationalization Agenda
8: Creating Strong Innovation Ecosystems: How TUM Campus Heilbronn Is Driving Applied AI in Europe
9: Business Schools and a New Global World: Will They Never Walk Alone?
10: A Peregrination in China Europe Business Education: Revisiting Internationalization and Management at CEIBS
11: Overcoming Particularism: Universalistic Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty
12: Inclusive Internationalization: Discovering the New World of Management Education
13: Academic Institutions and Peacebuilding
1: Educating for Uncertainty Management: The Meaning of History and the Principle of Complexity
2: The Changing Contours of Faculty Internationalization in European Business Schools: Strategic Implications and Opportunities for Business School Leaders
3: Shaping Perspectives: The Impact of the Pandemic on the Evolution of Internationalization at Home in Higher Education Institutions
4: Locally Relevant, Globally Inspired: What 'Glocal' Means for a Business School
5: US MBA Programmes: Clearing the Runway for Global Business Leaders
6: Navigating Change: The Impact of the COVID,19 Pandemic on the Internationalization Strategies of Business Schools
7: Finding Strategic Balance: Protecting Global and Local Legitimacy within an Internationalization Agenda
8: Creating Strong Innovation Ecosystems: How TUM Campus Heilbronn Is Driving Applied AI in Europe
9: Business Schools and a New Global World: Will They Never Walk Alone?
10: A Peregrination in China Europe Business Education: Revisiting Internationalization and Management at CEIBS
11: Overcoming Particularism: Universalistic Management Education and the Rise of Uncertainty
12: Inclusive Internationalization: Discovering the New World of Management Education
13: Academic Institutions and Peacebuilding