Revising the Curriculum of Governance Teaching Post COVID-19

Governance has become a common part of teaching curriculums for most business schools, public administration schools and other related faculties. This paper questions the content of governance curriculums taught before COVID-19 pandemic in 5 European countries and provides a comparative assessment....

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ivana NAČINOVIĆ BRAJE, Domagoj HRUŠKA, Throstur Olaf SIGURJONSSON, Saulė MAČIUKAITĖ-ŽVINIENĖ, Laura MINA-RAIU, Corina Cristiana NASTACA, Reyes HERRERO LÓPEZ, Catalin PLOAE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Economic Studies (ASE) 2022-06-01
Series:European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ejist.ro/files/pdf/494.pdf
Description
Summary:Governance has become a common part of teaching curriculums for most business schools, public administration schools and other related faculties. This paper questions the content of governance curriculums taught before COVID-19 pandemic in 5 European countries and provides a comparative assessment. Research findings indicate that apart from teaching general governance courses, governance is most often taught as specific for certain organizational or industrial context. This is followed with governance from perspective of leadership and change management, but also governance within business administration discipline of strategy. However, the intensity of governance as a topic within curriculums differs significantly. Only limited number of curriculums include resilience topics which have proven their importance during COVID-19 pandemic. Findings of this paper can be used to develop unitary and internationalized curriculums on governance studies at European universities in a post COVID-19 world.
ISSN:2067-3795