Contents
1 Being and Becoming a Management Education Scholar: An Overview....................1
Charles Wankel and Robert DeFillippi
2 Shifting Paradigms Through “Letting Go”: On Allowing Oneself to Become a Management Education Scholar ....................11
Robert Chia
3 Design and Development: A Narrative of the Founding, Launch, and Early History of the Academy of Management Learning & Education ....................43
James R. Bailey, William P. Ferris, Roy J. Lewicki and David A. Whetten
4 I Get by With a Lot of Help from My Friends: Reflections of an Accidental Management Education Scholar....................59
J. B. Arbaugh
5 When Legitimizing Teaching Methods Becomes an Opportunity to Develop Management Education
Scholarship—Bringing it into Action: The Narrative of a French Business School Professor’s Experience ....................71
Laurence de Carlo
6 From “Good Teaching” to “Scholarly Teaching”: Legitimizing Management Education and Learning Scholarship ....................95
Gordon E. Dehler, Joy E. Beatty and Jennifer S. A. Leigh
7 The Scholarship of Management Education and Development: State of the Art ....................119
Cynthia V. Fukami and Steven J. Armstrong
8 Relevance with Rigor: Stories from the Journal of Management Education ....................135
Jane Schmidt-Wilk and Cynthia Fukami
9 The Challenge of Change in Business and Economics Education: Lessons Learned from the EDi NEB Network ....................157
W. H. Gijselaers and R. G. Milter
10 The Diversity of Trajectories in Management Education Research ....................175
Charles Wankel
About the Contributors ....................183