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Foreword Decolonizing The Business Schools: A Journey On Paths Less Traveled

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  • Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee

    (Bayes Business School - City School London)

  • Celine Berrier-Lucas

    (ISG - ISG International Business School [Paris])

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This paper, which also serves as a foreword to the special issue "Decolonizing CSR" of the Revue de l'Organisation Responsable, reviews the debates and perspectives offered by a decolonial approach at the theoretical, pedagogical and research levels. The authors' analysis sheds new light on education, teaching and the construction of course syllabi, and proposes concrete avenues for putting the decolonization of knowledge, and more specifically that of CSR, into practice within higher education institutions.

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  • Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee & Celine Berrier-Lucas, 2022. "Foreword Decolonizing The Business Schools: A Journey On Paths Less Traveled," Post-Print hal-04135235, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04135235
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