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Experiential Learning for Sustainability in Supply Chain Management Education

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  • David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro

    (Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ER, UK)

  • Christopher Mejia-Argueta

    (Center for Transportation & Logistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA)

  • Luis Montesinos

    (Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City 14380, Mexico
    School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City 14380, Mexico)

  • Ericka Z. Rodriguez-Calvo

    (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Puebla City 72810, Mexico)

Abstract

This work is about sustainability-related learning experiences for the discipline of supply chain management (SCM) in Higher Education. It arises from the need to motivate students with relevant and interesting activities to improve their learning performance. Higher Education must respond to dynamic demands to keep impactful topics for students, organizations, and society over time. This work addresses the relevance of contemporary challenges in real-world SCM situations concerning Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It also provides an actionable framework integrating experiential learning ideas, the ADDIE model for instructional design, the Triple Bottom Line for sustainability, the continuous improvement cycle, and the SDGs into an SCM model. In a case study, the article illustrates the use of this framework for instructional design in a learning experience from an undergraduate course in an Industrial and Systems Engineering program. The application describes the impact of food ecosystems on cities and communities during the COVID-19 crisis. The results suggest positive attainment levels in students’ learning outcomes and highly favorable opinions regarding learning relevance, interest, motivation, and the recommendation of the course. Therefore, this work contributes to SCM education by including sustainability-related challenges and disciplinary topics in novel instructional designs that will actively prepare future professionals and decision-makers.

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  • David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro & Christopher Mejia-Argueta & Luis Montesinos & Ericka Z. Rodriguez-Calvo, 2022. "Experiential Learning for Sustainability in Supply Chain Management Education," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-31, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:20:p:13133-:d:941162
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