Integrating sustainability into business and management studies in higher education
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/17292
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2024.100939
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2024.100939
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Terán-Yépez, E.; Marín-Carrillo, G.M.; Casado-Belmonte, M.P.; Martínez Bravo, María Del Mar; Capobianco Uriarte, María de las MercedesDate
2024Abstract
This research investigates the crucial realm of sustainability education in university-level business and management studies. The main objective is to identify the main factors influencing sustainability learning and to establish a framework to guide universities in successfully integrating sustainability education into business and management degrees. Thus equipping students with the knowledge and skills based on sustainable business practices in their future professional careers. Through an exploratory factor analysis of 37 learning approaches for sustainability, this article determines six key actions that universities should undertake to effectively teach sustainability. These actions are Active on- and off-campus experiences, Promotion of students’ leadership, Leisure and engagement, Institutional sustainability involvement, Academic programmes adaptation, and Professional knowledge and experience transfer. The proposed framework supports a basis for action for universities to en...
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Sustainable development
Business and management education
Sustainability learning
Sustainability integration
Sustainability
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