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Management education and the professions

  • Mark Somersb(Author)
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  • ,
  • Annaleena Parhankangasa(Author)
    ,
  • Jose Casalb(Author)
  • aUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
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  • bNew Jersey Institute of Technology
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Abstract

Ongoing concerns about a perceived disconnection between management education and management practice and the limited skill base of business school graduates are evident in the literature. These problems have been looked at through various lenses, and the professional model of education has shown promise in addressing perceived problems with business schools and their graduates. Using concepts from the sociology of the professions including jurisdiction, professional identity, and the nature of professional work, this article explores recent criticisms of management education and addresses the stages and issues involved in migrating to a model of education that mirrors that used in the professions.

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