Toward the Practice of Social Innovation for the Common Good: An Integration of “Teaching-Research-Service”

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Titre
Toward the Practice of Social Innovation for the Common Good: An Integration of “Teaching-Research-Service”
Résumé
“Many suppliers and users of social research are dissatisfied, the former because they are not listened to, the latter because they do not hear much they want to listen to” (Lindblom & Cohen, 1979: 1). As mentioned in Chapter 1 of this book, the recent events of global financial crisis and a series of Occupy Wall Street protests have raised reflections of business management education on MBA trainings. The question of whether management research and education can be a facilitator toward events that would eventually destroy the world economy or a facilitator toward achieving social value and human glory has been raised with those reflections. MBA graduates should not be used as profiting tools for big corporations anymore. Moreover, the separation between management theory and industry practice has, for a long time, caused a dilemma with regard to the difficulties inherent in dialogue between academia and industry. There have been urgent calls to embody management research into applicable industry knowledge in order to minimize the gap in between the two (Anderson, Herriot, & Hodgkinson, 2001; Rynes, Bartunek, & Daft, 2001; Van de Yen & Johnson, 2006).
Titre du livre
Social Innovation and Business in Taiwan
Lieu
New York
Maison d’édition
Palgrave Macmillan US
Date
2016
Pages
161-188
Langue
en
ISBN
978-1-137-40381-0
Titre abrégé
Toward the Practice of Social Innovation for the Common Good
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20/10/2021 12:47
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Référence
Han, I. et Hou, S.-T. (2016). Toward the Practice of Social Innovation for the Common Good: An Integration of “Teaching-Research-Service”. Dans I. Han et S.-T. Hou (dir.), Social Innovation and Business in Taiwan (p. 161‑188). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137403810_12