Interdisciplinarity-Based Sustainability Framework for Management Education
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Interdisciplinarity Genesis and Management Studies
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Review Parameters
2.2. Interviews to Discuss the Framework
3. Findings
3.1. Review and Initial Framework
3.2. Interviews and Framework Improvement
4. Discussion
4.1. A Line That Is Hard to Draw: Framework Proposal
4.2. Moving Forward through Discomfort: Critical Lenses
4.3. Students’ Role in Interdisciplinarity
4.4. Instrumental Perspective of Curriculum
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Interdisciplinary Evidence from Papers | Category Description | Category ID | Dimension |
---|---|---|---|
[38,39,40] | Broader curriculum | II | Instrumental |
[43] | Technological Forecast | IX | Instrumental |
[1,5,6,7,15,16] | Sustainability integrating disciplines | V | Instrumental |
[3,4,28] | Diverse learning methodologies | VI | Instrumental |
[32,44,45,46] | Multiple stakeholder partnerships | XI | Instrumental |
[10,11] | Planning towards interdisciplinarity | XII | Instrumental |
[13,34,35,41,42] | Reporting through interdisciplinarity | XIII | Instrumental |
[12,14] | Research-teaching linkages | XIV | Instrumental |
[25,33,36] | Autonomous learning environments | I | Critical |
[37,70,71] | Creative thinking and reflexivity | III | Critical |
[29,30,31] | Spaces of discomfort | IV | Critical |
[2,26,27,47] | Extra-class, experiential and/or service learning | VIII | Critical |
[9,19] | Diversity and equality | VII | Critical |
[23,24] | Local communities interaction | X | Critical |
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Martins, F.P.; Cezarino, L.O.; Liboni, L.B.; Botelho Junior, A.B.; Hunter, T. Interdisciplinarity-Based Sustainability Framework for Management Education. Sustainability 2022, 14, 12289. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912289
Martins FP, Cezarino LO, Liboni LB, Botelho Junior AB, Hunter T. Interdisciplinarity-Based Sustainability Framework for Management Education. Sustainability. 2022; 14(19):12289. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912289
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartins, Flavio Pinheiro, Luciana Oranges Cezarino, Lara Bartocci Liboni, Amilton Barbosa Botelho Junior, and Trevor Hunter. 2022. "Interdisciplinarity-Based Sustainability Framework for Management Education" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 12289. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912289
APA StyleMartins, F. P., Cezarino, L. O., Liboni, L. B., Botelho Junior, A. B., & Hunter, T. (2022). Interdisciplinarity-Based Sustainability Framework for Management Education. Sustainability, 14(19), 12289. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912289