What is it about?

This paper discusses hybridization in education. Hybridization can take the form of novel teaching methodologies in responsible management education that match future occurrences (e.g., online tools and the use of artificial intelligence, amongst other methodologies). It can also take the form of innovative concepts in the responsible management education literature that are advocated by researchers as a result of foreseeing certain future trends affecting management scholarship (e.g., diversity and multiculturalism, spirituality, etc.). Another interesting hybridization as a necessary consequence of the global poverty, inequalities and climate change trends is sustainable business models (SBMs).

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Why is it important?

Sustainability will be a dominant theme for 300 years where over $50 trillion will be invested in green technologies.

Perspectives

The analogy of a “Grolar bear”, which is a hybrid between Grizzly and Polar bear, represents unusual hybridizations that are unique opportunities to embrace global mega trends, such asclimate change. Hybridization could take the form of novel teaching methodologies or pedagogies in responsible management education that could match future occurrences (e.g., the use of artificial intelligence).

Dr Maik Hammerschmidt
Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen

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This page is a summary of: Editorial: Grolar bears in responsible management: establishing partnerships toward sustainability, Management & Sustainability An Arab Review, January 2023, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/msar-01-2023-048.
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