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Introducing ‘Business Plus Education Ecosystem’ as a Commentary to Fey (2022)

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  • Wei, Jiang
  • Zhang, Zhongyuan

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In a recent paper, Carl Fey (2022) ponders the future development of Chinese business schools. He observes that the American model of business education – the target of emulation for most Chinese business schools up to this point – shows signs of serious inadequacy. It is high time, Fey argues, that Chinese business schools come up with ‘indigenous’ models of business education that better serve the needs of China's social and economical development. The paper then sketches a framework featuring some fundamental aspects of such indigenous models. We find Fey's central argument and framework both timely and inspiring. In what follows, we draw on what is happening at the School of Management of Zhejiang University (‘the School’) to respond to, and dialogue with, some of Fey's ideas.

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  • Wei, Jiang & Zhang, Zhongyuan, 2022. "Introducing ‘Business Plus Education Ecosystem’ as a Commentary to Fey (2022)," Management and Organization Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(5), pages 1000-1005, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:maorev:v:18:y:2022:i:5:p:1000-1005_8
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