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Embedding a sustainability mindset in responsible management education

Karen Cripps (Oxford Brookes University Business School, Headington Road Campus, Oxford, UK)
Simon Smith (Oxford Brookes University Business School, Headington Road Campus, Oxford, UK)

International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN: 1934-8835

Article publication date: 11 September 2023

Issue publication date: 15 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Organisational responses to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals depend on the competency and mindset of business leaders to lead responsibly. This study is informed and underpinned by the Principles of Responsible Management Education. This study aims to examine how embedding the “sustainability mindset principles” within a university programme can contribute to responsible management education and, by extension, leadership development.

Design/methodology/approach

An illustrative case study using 84 students was applied, including undergraduate, postgraduate and executive Master of Business Administration students. An exploratory, qualitative design was followed, primarily adopting focus groups.

Findings

Evidenced learning gains in connecting sustainability knowledge with personal beliefs and behaviours, provide a compelling basis for educational and business practitioners to focus on the sustainability mindset principles (SMPs). Mapping of mindset against leading global competency frameworks provides important theoretical insight. Learning is illustrated through multiple dimensions (i.e. cognitive, behavioural and affective) to inform leadership development approaches.

Research limitations/implications

The mapping of sustainability competency frameworks against the SMP, alongside qualitative research insights, provides a compelling basis for further research into the learning gains from embedding the mindset principles. The situated nature of the study and the lack of longitudinal measurement of what students take forward into their lives and workplaces is a limiting factor to be considered.

Practical implications

This study evidences the value of “whole-person” learning for responsible management, which can helpfully inform the design of both educational and workplace leadership development programmes.

Originality/value

This study is original in the pedagogic examination of the learning dimensions of the SMPs in a Business and Management programme. It also offers new insights in terms of the implications for leadership development.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Sustainability Mindset Indicator team in administering the project.

Citation

Cripps, K. and Smith, S. (2024), "Embedding a sustainability mindset in responsible management education", International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 32 No. 8, pp. 1522-1538. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-05-2023-3774

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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