Greetings from AMLE,
On behalf of the new editorial team at AMLE, I am thrilled to share the first issue of 2024 (March), which has just been published. It is also the first issue to be published under the new editorial team, including an editorial essay outlining possible ideas for innovative theorizing in and for management learning and education. It's a really eclectic set of quality papers, essays and resource reviews that make up this issue, and I hope readers find much stimulation engaging with these. Here is the ToC:
From the Editor (free access)
Management Learning and Education as "Big Picture" Social Science
Dirk Lindebaum
Research & Reviews
Beyond Developing Leaders: Toward a Multinarrative Understanding of the Value of Leadership Development Programs
By Pisitta Vongswasdi, Hannes Leroy, Johannes Claeys, Moran Anisman-Razin and Dirk van Dierendonck
Lay Beliefs About Homo Economicus: How and Why Does Economics Education Make Us See Honesty as Effortful?
By Madeline Ong, Julia Lee Cunningham and Bidhan L. Parmar
Film-Making and Management Learning as (Multimodal) Design
By Jose M. Alcaraz, Keary Shandler, Mark Edwards and Jorge A. Arevalo
From Negative Emotions to Entrepreneurial Mindset: A Model of Learning Through Experiential Entrepreneurship Education
By Eliana Crosina, Erin Frey, Andrew Corbett and Danna Greenberg
Peace of Our Mind: Managerial Interventions and the Search for Collective Mindfulness
By Marie Holm and Gazi Islam
The Impact of Team Virtuality on the Performance of On-Campus Student Teams
By Maria Ximena Hincapie and N. Sharon Hill
Collegiality as Control? How Uncounted Work Gets Done in the Neoliberal Business School
By Peter Fleming and Bill Harley
Book & Resource Reviews
Bringing the Neuroscience of Learning to Online Teaching: An Educator's Handbook
By Alfred Presbitero
The Leader's Brain: Enhance Your Leadership, Build Stronger Teams, Make Better Decisions, and Inspire Greater Innovation with Neuroscience
By Sohvi Heaton
Enhancing Learning Through Formative Assessment and Feedback
By Nur Sehang Thamrin and Ardian Fahri
That's it for today. Happy reading, and should you have any questions or comments, do feel free to reach out.
Best wishes
Dirk Lindebaum
Senior Professor in Management & Organisation
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Editor-in-chief Academy of Management Learning & Education
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