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Collins, Eva; Kearins, Kate – Journal of Management Education, 2007
In-class, stakeholder negotiation exercises are proposed as a means of students experiencing and reflecting critically on the potential and the risks of an increasingly popular mechanism for advancing sustainability--stakeholder engagement. This article reviews the theoretical framework for stakeholder engagement and for an issue-based rather than…
Descriptors: Risk, Persuasive Discourse, Sustainable Development, Teaching Methods
Corner, Patricia Doyle; Bowden, Stephen; Clark, Delwyn; Collins, Eva; Gibb, Jenny; Kearins, Kate; Pavlovich, Kathryn – Journal of Management Education, 2006
This article describes a case competition that reflects the four elements of a grounded learning exercise. These elements include creating a real-world experience, optimizing learning transfer, integrating theory and practice, and shifting learning responsibility to the students. The authors also provide details on implementing this exercise in an…
Descriptors: Competition, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedKearins, Kate; Springett, Delyse – Journal of Management Education, 2003
Advocates a critical theory approach to sustainability in business and environmental management education that incorporates a radical change perspective. Provides exercises for developing the critical skills of reflexivity, critique, and social action. (Contains 37 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Change, Critical Theory, Elective Courses

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