- Title
- Interdisciplinarity in management education: tensions between curriculum, profession and the university
- Creator
- Ryan, Suzanne; Neumann, Ruth
- Relation
- 23rd Annual CHER Conference: Effects of Higher Education Reforms. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual CHER Conference: Effects of Higher Education Reforms (Oslo, Norway 10-12 June, 2010)
- Relation
- http://uv-net.uio.no/conference/cher2010/index.html
- Publisher
- Consortium of Higher Education Researchers
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2010
- Description
- Results from a longitudinal study of Australian business academics are used to examine the impact of government policy and institutional change on engagement in interdisciplinary teaching and research. Management education is a multidisciplinary field where, despite continual pleas for greater interdisciplinarity in teaching and research from scholars and practitioners alike, the attainment of interdisciplinarity remains elusive. While disciplinary identity is a common barrier to interdisciplinarity, the nature and culture of graduate business schools were potentially able to overcome this barrier until the introduction of a national research measurement policy along with subsequent institutional restructuring revived disciplinary silos.
- Subject
- interdisciplinarity; interdisciplinary research; curriculum; teaching
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/935281
- Identifier
- uon:12022
- Language
- eng
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