Macau Ricci Institute Public Forum: Responsible Management Education in the Post-Pandemic Era
澳門利氏學社公開講座
Date | 日期:
- Wednesday 25 July 2023 | 2023年7月25日
Venue | 地點:
- Library 2F-Conference Room, University of Saint Joseph Macau, Estrada Marginal da Ilha Verde, 14-17 (Green Campus)
- 澳門青洲河邊馬路14-17號聖若瑟大學圖書館2樓會議室
Cooperation Partner | 合作單位:
- University of Saint Joseph
- 澳門聖若瑟大學
Video Record | 影像記錄:
Time | 時間:
- 15:00 to 16:30 | 下午3時正 – 4時30分
Cost | 費用:
- Free | 免費
Languages | 語言:
- English | 英語
Transportation Info | 交通資訊:
Speaker | 講者
Stephen Yong-Seung Park
Stephen Yong-Seung Park is a Professor of human resource and industrial relations at Kyung Hee University’s School of Management, Seoul, South Korea, where he has taught since 1999. He is the director of Institute for Peace through Commerce which was founded in 2009 at Kyung Hee University’s School of Management, and a special advisor to the University Chancellor. Professor Park is currently the President of Korean Association for Business Communication. He also has served as a committee member of the National Labor Relations Commission of the Republic of Korea and a member of Labor Pastoral Commission of the Catholic Seoul Archdiocese. He received his PhD in Industrial Relations from the University of Minnesota, USA.
Introduction | 關於講座
The Post-Pandemic Era presents both threats and opportunities for Business Schools, calling for a thoughtful examination of the challenges ahead. Humanity stands at a critical juncture, where our collective future hinges on our ability to either overcome or succumb to the pressing issues faced by our species and the planet we inhabit. Amidst this complexity, Pope Francis' concept of 'ecological conversion' emerges as a crucial perspective for addressing the crisis of sustainability. As we navigate this transformative period, it becomes imperative for management education and higher education as a whole to adapt and prepare. The mission of Responsible Management Education assumes heightened significance, demanding more from us than ever before. How we effectively implement RME will prove to be a pivotal task for today's business educators. As a founding member university of the UN PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) in 2008, Kyung Hee University’s School of Management reflects on its challenges and achievements so far, and seek meaningful solidarity and cooperation projects with business schools in East Asia centering on RME topics such as B4P (Business for Peace). Within this context, this talk will outline a path forward for RME in the Post-Pandemic Era, providing insights and strategies for meeting the challenges that lie ahead.