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Exploring and Exposing Values in Management Education: Problematizing Final Vocabularies in Order to Enhance Moral Imagination

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
卷 120, 期 2, 页码 175-187

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-013-1655-9

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Final vocabularies; Moral imagination; Phronesis; PRME; Responsible management education; Values

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In business schools, there is a persistent myth according to which management education is, and should be, 'value-free'. This article reflects on the experiences of two business schools from Finland and Australia in which the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) have been pragmatically used as a platform for breaking with this institutionalized guise of positivist value neutrality. This use of PRME makes it possible to create learning environments in which values and value tensions inherent in management education can be explored and exposed. Inspired by Rorty's understanding of ethics-notably his discussion of 'final vocabularies' and 'moral imagination'aEuroand Flyvbjerg's reading of phronAsis, the article discusses an approach to learning that helps both teachers and students in exploring and exposing values in management education by problematizing dominant business school vocabularies, thereby leading to moral development, in the Rortian sense. The article presents a number of final vocabularies that business students come to class with, some learning methods used to challenge these vocabularies through discussion of alternative vocabularies, and the new directions for moral imagination that may result.

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