Leading business schools

Business schools are critical players in higher education, educating current and future leaders to make a difference in the world. Yet we know surprisingly little about the leaders of business schools. Leading a Business School demystifies this complex and dynamic role, offering international insigh...

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Main Authors: DAVIES, Julie, THOMAS, Howard, CORNUEL, Eric, CREMER, Rolf D.
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2023
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-81912023-04-25T05:34:03Z Leading business schools DAVIES, Julie THOMAS, Howard CORNUEL, Eric CREMER, Rolf D. Business schools are critical players in higher education, educating current and future leaders to make a difference in the world. Yet we know surprisingly little about the leaders of business schools. Leading a Business School demystifies this complex and dynamic role, offering international insights into deans’ dilemmas in different contexts and situations. It highlights the importance of deans creating challenging and supportive learning cultures to enhance business and management education, organizations and society more broadly.Written by renowned experts on the role of the dean, Julie Davies, Howard Thomas, Eric Cornuel and Rolf D. Cremer, the book traces the historical evolution of the business school deanship, the current challenges and future sources of disruption. The leadership characteristics and styles of business school deans are presented based on an examination of different dimensions of their roles. These include issues of strategic positioning, such as financial viability, prestige, size, mission, age, location and programme portfolios, as well as the influences of rankings, sector accreditations, governance structures, networks and national policies on strategy implementation. Drawing on international case studies and deans’ development programmes globally, the authors explore constraints on deans’ autonomy, university and external relations, and how business school deans add value over the period of their tenures. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7192 info:doi/10.4324/9781003178125 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8191/viewcontent/9781003178125_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business education business schools higher education leadership business school deans strategic management Business Higher Education Leadership Studies Strategic Management Policy
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topic Business education
business schools
higher education
leadership
business school deans
strategic management
Business
Higher Education
Leadership Studies
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle Business education
business schools
higher education
leadership
business school deans
strategic management
Business
Higher Education
Leadership Studies
Strategic Management Policy
DAVIES, Julie
THOMAS, Howard
CORNUEL, Eric
CREMER, Rolf D.
Leading business schools
description Business schools are critical players in higher education, educating current and future leaders to make a difference in the world. Yet we know surprisingly little about the leaders of business schools. Leading a Business School demystifies this complex and dynamic role, offering international insights into deans’ dilemmas in different contexts and situations. It highlights the importance of deans creating challenging and supportive learning cultures to enhance business and management education, organizations and society more broadly.Written by renowned experts on the role of the dean, Julie Davies, Howard Thomas, Eric Cornuel and Rolf D. Cremer, the book traces the historical evolution of the business school deanship, the current challenges and future sources of disruption. The leadership characteristics and styles of business school deans are presented based on an examination of different dimensions of their roles. These include issues of strategic positioning, such as financial viability, prestige, size, mission, age, location and programme portfolios, as well as the influences of rankings, sector accreditations, governance structures, networks and national policies on strategy implementation. Drawing on international case studies and deans’ development programmes globally, the authors explore constraints on deans’ autonomy, university and external relations, and how business school deans add value over the period of their tenures.
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7192
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