Digital Storytelling: Bringing Humanistic Inquiry to Management Studies
Nesteruk J.
2015
Journal of Management Education
10
10.1177/1052562914545335
This essay recounts how a teaching experiment with digital storytelling unexpectedly revealed how this humanistic genre enabled by contemporary technology might contribute to a more creative integration of business study with the liberal arts. © The Author(s) 2014.
future of management education research; scholarship of teaching and learning (SOTL); storytelling
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