Limiting sustainability courses to a subset of interested students will no longer work, warns Alison Taylor, as she shares how to prepare the next generation of business leaders
Stung by alumni reaction to his intervention on Israel-Gaza crisis, new dean of Insead says creating a &cauldron of cultures* is a better way of contributing to the world
Beyond despair*s cold comfort lies the possibility of doing things differently, starting with what is within our own power, say Carl Rhodes and Alison Pullen
We have a duty to teach the next generation of business leaders about inclusivity, sustainability and corporate responsibility, say Erika H. James and Ilian Mihov
With public rivals putting a ceiling on tuition fees, the demands of debt servicing and digitisation mean private schools must keep growing to avoid mergers or bankruptcy
Survey portrays field as especially dangerous case of obsession with journal metrics, although chief accreditor promises aggressive bid on societal awareness
With falling enrolments in traditional MBAs 每 and increased pressure to tackle diversity and sustainability agendas 每 business schools must change to stay relevant, says Haas dean
Business education should engage more with contemporary realities, which means abandoning things that can be learned for free elsewhere, according to Lord Hastings
The inequalities exacerbated by global capitalism must be challenged by institutions in the service of citizens rather than corporations, says Carl Rhodes
If Jordan Peterson and his ilk think business schools have been taken over by a Marxist mob, they clearly haven*t been in one recently, says Carl Rhodes
Higher education in continental Europe needs to overcome its prejudices about DBAs if it is to meet demand from today*s senior managers, says Michel Kalika
As the David Cameron furore underlines, lobbying is big business, fraught with risk. So why have universities shied away from it, asks Alberto Alemanno
Four archetypal career tracks exist for business school academics ? management, research, academic entrepreneurship and teaching ? and you probably need to choose one