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Business schools have been criticized for several things, such as lacking relevance, a too weak ethics orientation, dated paradigms, or commercialization. Simultaneously, there has been much positive change and accelerated dynamics toward forming future-ready companies and graduates. This book outlines how to better understand and master the digital transformation challenge. It is essential that business school deans, program directors, and faculty members embrace new opportunities to bring the UN-backed Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) to life successfully.

Part of the Humanism in Business series, this book constitutes a valuable resource for leaders in universities and business schools, as well as individual faculty members aspiring to optimize how they respond to digital transformation. It can also be of use to those studying responsible management education, leadership and business ethics more generally.
1 Introduction to the Problems and Opportunities
1(18)
Wolfgang Amann
Christian Hauser
2 Creativity and Disruptive Technology
19(16)
Gary Evans
Xiao Chen
3 Challenges for Responsible Management Education During Digital Transformation
35(26)
Dusan Kucera
4 PRME Principles: A Framework for Addressing Digital Transformation Challenges
61(18)
Consuelo Garcia de La Torre
Osmar Arandia
5 Responsible Management Education in the Digital Age: An Experiment with Liberal Art and Science Education in China
79(20)
Liang Yu
6 Responsible Management Through Responsible Education: The Central Role of Higher-Education Lecturers
99(16)
Jorge Gomes
Tania Marques
7 Marketing and Artificial Intelligence: Responsible Management (and Marketing) Education at the Nexus of Today and Tomorrow
115(24)
Al Rosenboom
8 Compliance and ICT as a Tool to Generate Certainty in Countries with High Corruption Levels: The Case of Blockchain
139(14)
Jose Godinez
9 Compliance and Integrity as Core Elements of Governance in the Educational Sector in the Digital Age
153(20)
Bartosz Makowicz
10 Need for Silence, Craving for Communication: The Dyad Digital Education and Soft Skills in an Emerging Economy Context
173(20)
Luciana Cezarino
Lara Liboni
Flavio Martins
Alessandro Goulart
11 Advancing Responsible Management Education (RME) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Through Online Resources
193(30)
Florencia Librizzi
Carole Parkes
Ana Simaens
12 Developing `Moral Awareness' and `Moral Assertiveness' in Future Professionals Using a Digital Learning Module
223(22)
Abiola Makinwa
13 Responsible Management Education and Digital Transformation Beyond SDG 12: B.A. Sustainable Procurement Management at Heilbronn University'sBachelor's Program as an Example for Integrating SDGs and Future Digital Skills Requirements
245(14)
Daniela Ludin
Wanja Wellbrock
Erika Mueller
Andrea Herterich Suzana
14 Adapting Legal Education for Technological Changes in Business
259(18)
Lauren Traczykowski
Paul Dale
15 PRME Principle Three, 15 Years Later: How Exponential Technologies Can Enhance the Quality of Impactful and Meaningful Business Education
277(22)
Walter Baets
16 Pandemic, MOOCs, and Responsible Management Education
299(18)
Sreerupa Sengupta
Divya Singhal
17 Transforming Academic Journal Assessment from "Quality" to "Impact": A Case Study of the SDG Impact Intensity Academic Journal Rating Artificial Intelligence System
317(40)
David Steingard
Simon Linacre
18 Giving Voice to Values as an Enabling Pedagogy for Digital Ethics
357(22)
Adriana Krasniansky
Mary C. Gentile
19 Society, Environment, Value, and Attitude: A Study on the Effectiveness of Digital Platforms in Enhancing the Sustainability Perspectives of Management Students
379(16)
Arindam Das
Ishwar Haritas
20 Conclusions
395(4)
Wolfgang Amann
Christian Hauser
Index 399
Christian Hauser is a Professor of Business Economics and International Management at the Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship (SIFE) at the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons. Wolfgang Amann is a Professor of Strategy and Leadership and serves as an Academic Director of open, custom, degree and certificate programs at HEC Paris Middle Eastern campus in Qatar.