Making the Business School More ‘Critical’: Reflexive Critique Based on Phronesis as a Foundation for Impact

E. Antonacopoulou
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This paper explores how the business school can become more critical by advancing the notion of reflexive critique. Drawing on diverse literatures propounding a critical perspective, this paper integrates the various interpretations of ‘what it is to be critical’ and proposes phronesis as a foundation for responding to and extending the relevance and rigour debate by articulating what it means for business schools to have a critical impact on management practice. A phronetic analysis of management education provides an innovative lens for understanding the power of critique in engaging academics and business practitioners in the co-creation of knowledge. This is illustrated by distilling the main insights from the experience of introducing an innovative course entitled ‘Critical Thinking’ offered to MBA students over a five-year period. The paper discusses the importance of critique in the business curriculum and explains the rationale for introducing the course and its objectives, as well as the learning and teaching techniques employed. The analysis considers how reflexive critique can be a platform for integrating a critical analysis of management informed by management research and academic thinking in relation to business practitioners' practical experiences of managing. The paper concludes with a review of the main lessons learned and the implications for future initiatives intended to foster engagement of theory and practice and the collaboration of academics and business practitioners.
使商学院更加“批判性”:基于实践的反思性批评作为影响的基础
本文探讨了商学院如何通过推进反身性批判的概念而变得更具批判性。本文借鉴了提出批判性观点的各种文献,整合了对“什么是批判性”的各种解释,并提出通过阐明商学院对管理实践产生关键影响的意义,将实践作为回应和扩展相关性和严谨性辩论的基础。对管理教育的语音分析提供了一个创新的视角,以理解批评在吸引学者和商业从业者共同创造知识方面的力量。这一点可以通过从一门名为“批判性思维”的创新课程中提炼出的主要见解来说明,该课程面向MBA学生,为期5年。本文讨论了批评在商业课程中的重要性,并解释了引入课程及其目标的基本原理,以及所采用的学习和教学技巧。该分析考虑了反思性批评如何成为一个平台,将管理研究和学术思想与商业实践者的管理实践经验相结合,对管理进行批判性分析。本文最后回顾了主要的经验教训,以及对未来旨在促进理论与实践的结合以及学术界和商业实践者之间合作的举措的影响。
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