Introduction: Wicked Problems Require Transformative Capabilities

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    Abstract

    Climate change, migration, social injustice and loss of biodiversity are all examples of wicked problems that society is facing. The complexity and boundary-spanning nature of wicked problems require not only new competencies and skills, but also a different mindset. The responsibility of higher education is to ensure that the young people we educate are equipped with the knowledge, competencies and capabilities needed to manage not only the societal challenges currently known, but also future challenges. In this chapter we describe how the Copenhagen Business School, through the development and implementation of a set of capabilities and competencies called the Nordic Nine, has shouldered this responsibility.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelBusiness Education in the 21st Century : Developing Discipline Competences and Transformation Capabilities
    RedaktørerAdam Lindgreen, Eleri Rosier, Antonia Erz, Ben Marder, Sylvia von Wallpach
    Antal sider6
    UdgivelsesstedCheltenham
    ForlagEdward Elgar Publishing
    Publikationsdato2024
    Sider1-6
    Kapitel1
    ISBN (Trykt)9781802202687
    ISBN (Elektronisk)9781802202694
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2024

    Emneord

    • Wicked problems
    • Nordic Nine
    • Competencies
    • Capabilities

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