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Social Protest Novels in Management EducationUsing Hawks Nest to Enhance Stakeholder AnalysisAppalachian State University, westermanjw{at}appstate.edu
Appalachian State University This article examines the potential of the social protest novel as a teaching tool in the management classroom. It suggests that the social protest novel provides a uniquely powerful medium in that it effectively captures the students imagination and interest with an engrossing narrative, personalizes the importance of management issues and decisions through a students identification with the characters, and utilizes its grounding in real world events to demonstrate the capacity for change. This article introduces Hubert Skidmores Hawks Nest as a powerful social protest novel for use in the management classroom, with specific applications in stakeholder analysis and business ethics.
Key Words: stakeholder analysis social responsibility business ethics management education social protest novel literature Hawks Nest
This version was published on December
1, 2009 Journal of Management Education, Vol. 33, No. 6,
659-675 (2009) |
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