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Title: Hopes, Tensions and Complexity: Indian Students' Reflections on the Relationship of Values to Management Education and Future Career Options
Authors: Siememsara, Fran
Keywords: Cultural congruence
Capitalism
Mdernity vs. tradition
Ethical compromise
Universal management theory
Marxist interpretation
Issue Date: Oct-1998
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata
Series/Report no.: Vol. 4;No. 2
Abstract: This case study was undertaken to explore the way postgraduate management students relate their personal values to their current education and future career aspirations. The research primarily focused on the per ceptions of students enrolled in an elective course offered by the Management Centre for Human Values, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIMC). Students' attitudes towards Western postgraduate man agement programme were elicited through interviews and group discussions. Their diverse attitudes are analysed under the themes of gender; personal identity; age and status; ethics, religion and spirituality; profit and wealth; as well as consumerism and environmentalism. The opinions of the students are quoted directly to illustrate their experience of tension and ambiguity, as they anticipated movingfrom an academic to a business role.
Description: Fran Siememsma, Faculty Member, Department of Management, Victoria University, Victoria, Australia.
p. 167 - 181
URI: https://ir.iimcal.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/5143
https://doi.org/10.1177/097168589800400205
ISSN: 0971-6858 (print version)
Appears in Collections:Issue 2, October 1998

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