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A Million Decisions

Life on the (Sustainable Business) Frontier

Deborah Steketee

Aquinas College

Innovation often happens at the margin. For the past 5 years, in the academic equivalent of an ecotone, Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan has built and continues to refine offerings in its 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainable Business. Emerging out of the demands of a rapidly changing business world and the sustainable business movement, this degree program integrates and spans across disciplines. As the country's first undergraduate program of its kind, Aquinas' program-building effort for its signature Sustainable Business degree offers lessons and insights for those who might embark on a similar journey on the "sustainability frontier." Faculty creativity, administrative leadership, and external support all contribute to this innovative curriculum.

Key Words: sustainability • undergraduate management education • sustainable business • business curriculum

This version was published on June 1, 2009

Journal of Management Education, Vol. 33, No. 3, 391-401 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/1052562908323940


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