ABSTRACT

With an expanding awareness of the challenges of sustainability, featured more in the daily news than in higher education textbooks, scholars and faculty have been called to connect their syllabi to the ‘real world’. This book doesn’t just offer the ‘why’; it offers the ‘how’ through presenting the definition and model of the ‘sustainability mindset’ to help educators frame curricula to facilitate broad and deep systemic learning among current and future leaders.

A sustainability mindset is intended to help individuals analyze complex management challenges and generate truly innovative solutions. The sustainability mindset breaks away from traditional management disciplinary silos by integrating management ethics, entrepreneurship, environmental studies, systems thinking, self-awareness and spirituality within the dimensional contexts of thinking (knowledge), being (values) and doing (competency).

This book is aimed at professors, faculty members, instructors, teaching assistants, researchers and doctoral students in higher learning management education programs. Chapter contributors are all teaching professionals from programs around the world, who have been doing research and creating curricula, assessments, tools, and more for the students in their classes, and the book will be globally applicable.

part I|157 pages

Theoretical foundations for sustainability mindset in management education

chapter 2|33 pages

Sustainability and the being dimension

The heart of the matter

chapter 6|25 pages

Cosmodern education

Emotional, spiritual, and ecological literacy to develop a sustainability mindset

part II|115 pages

Curricular examples of embedding sustainability mindset within management education

chapter 9|17 pages

‘I (do not) care what you think about my ideas’

Navigating agripreneurship through sustainable learning processes from a cross-cultural perspective

part III|80 pages

Integrating sustainability mindset in programmatic learning goals

chapter 13|20 pages

Consciousness-based education

Cultivating sustainable minds

chapter 14|23 pages

Leapfrogging to the fourth mission in higher education

A new Ghanaian college creates sustainability approaches and community engagement

chapter 15|35 pages

Developing the abilities for tomorrow

What liberal arts can contribute to management education