Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development

In management education at engineering and business schools, the case-based method is commonly used. The case-based method has a strong action orientation but is seen to downplay critical thinking, which is an important component in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). Current literature sug...

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Main Authors: Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Per Fors, Jonathan R. Woodward
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://hogreutbildning.se/index.php/hu/article/view/1960/4321
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spelling doaj-28457efc373f4fa7a349adb4f3227b6f2020-11-25T03:07:53ZdanCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPHögre Utbildning2000-75582020-08-0110211510.23865/hu.v10.1960hu.v10.1960Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable developmentThomas Taro LennerforsPer ForsJonathan R. WoodwardIn management education at engineering and business schools, the case-based method is commonly used. The case-based method has a strong action orientation but is seen to downplay critical thinking, which is an important component in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). Current literature suggests two ways in which the case-based method can be improved, namely by producing better cases, and by improving classroom practice. This paper contributes to research and practice on case-based ESD within management education by outlining a third way: hacking cases, in other words, making modifications to existing cases to promote critical thinking. The hacks presented in this paper are based on a review of previous empirical and conceptual research about, and, on our own experiences of critical thinking. They are: (1) exploring synergies and conflicts; (2) expanding empirical knowledge; (3) shifting perspective; and (4) creating spaces for dialogue. By employing the hacks, case-based management ESD can be adapted to promote both action and critical thinking and, thereby, become an improved educational method in management ESD. An illustration of these four hacks within the course Managing sustainability in global industrial companies is provided.https://hogreutbildning.se/index.php/hu/article/view/1960/4321education for sustainable development (esd)case-based learningmanagement educationcritical thinkinghacks
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Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
Högre Utbildning
education for sustainable development (esd)
case-based learning
management education
critical thinking
hacks
author_facet Thomas Taro Lennerfors
Per Fors
Jonathan R. Woodward
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title Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
title_short Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
title_full Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
title_fullStr Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
title_full_unstemmed Case hacks: Four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
title_sort case hacks: four hacks for promoting critical thinking in case-based management education for sustainable development
publisher Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP
series Högre Utbildning
issn 2000-7558
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In management education at engineering and business schools, the case-based method is commonly used. The case-based method has a strong action orientation but is seen to downplay critical thinking, which is an important component in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). Current literature suggests two ways in which the case-based method can be improved, namely by producing better cases, and by improving classroom practice. This paper contributes to research and practice on case-based ESD within management education by outlining a third way: hacking cases, in other words, making modifications to existing cases to promote critical thinking. The hacks presented in this paper are based on a review of previous empirical and conceptual research about, and, on our own experiences of critical thinking. They are: (1) exploring synergies and conflicts; (2) expanding empirical knowledge; (3) shifting perspective; and (4) creating spaces for dialogue. By employing the hacks, case-based management ESD can be adapted to promote both action and critical thinking and, thereby, become an improved educational method in management ESD. An illustration of these four hacks within the course Managing sustainability in global industrial companies is provided.
topic education for sustainable development (esd)
case-based learning
management education
critical thinking
hacks
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