Description
Do business schools deliver? This is the first rigorous examination of the contemporary business school, and how it should develop.
About the Author
Ken Starkey is Professor of Management and Organisational Learning and Head of the Strategy Division at Nottingham University Business School. He is a former Chair of the British Academy of Management Research Committee and a fellow of the Sunningdale Institute of the National School of Government. He is the author of ten books, including How Organisations Learn (2004). Nick Tiratsoo is currently chair of a regeneration charity in East London. He was previously Visiting Research Fellow with the Business History Unit at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Senior Research Fellow at Nottingham University Business School. He has published widely in the fields of political history, business history and planning history.
Reviews
'Business schools play a key role in higher education and in the economic institutions that drive modern societies. Yet little systematic scholarship has been devoted to understanding and improving them. Starkey and Tiratsoo fill this gap admirably. They trace business schools' evolution globally; identify the diverse demands facing them today; describe their approaches to teaching and research; and provide reasonable prescriptions for their future success. This book is essential reading for all of us - administrators, faculty, students, and corporate leaders alike - who want (and need) business schools to thrive.' Thomas G. Cummings, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
'This is an important book. How academic institutions are managed so as to create strong, positive societal values is key - and this is what the book is all about. A must-read!' Peter Lorange, President IMD, The Nestle Professor
'This book provides critical and valuable insights into the understanding of the challenges Business Schools are facing in the current world a result of globalisation trends. This thoughtful and constructive analysis will contribute to improve their leadership and governance - a top priority in making positive impact not only in management education worldwide but also in society as a whole.' Fernando Fragueiro, IAE Business School, Austral University, Argentina
'Increasingly influential - and increasingly criticized - there is no better gathering of facts about what's going in business schools than this work from two experienced authors who have read, probed, and interviewed widely. Especially fine are their analyses of the changing relationship between town and gown; Chapter 6 is a jewel. Their no-holds-barred remarks about the weaknesses of today's business school strategies, and the possibilities for tomorrows', are simply the best available in this globalizing discussion.' J. C. Spender, Queen's University, Canada and Lund University School of Economics & Management, Sweden
Book Information
ISBN 9780521865111
Author Ken Starkey
Format Hardback
Page Count 252
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 548g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 22mm