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An Application of Structural Equation Modelling to Determine the Inclusion of Climate Change Topics in Mba Education


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1 Great Lakes Institute of Management,Dr. Bala V Balachandar Campus, East Coast Road, Manamai, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Afterthought Feedback Services Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad, India
3 Afterthought Feedback Services Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru, Karanataka, India
     

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In the years to come India would be vulnerable to severe and unavoidable impacts of Climate Change such as Floods&droughts, water pollution and the associated health hazards, prevalence of diseases, the adverse impact on crop production, less availability of food and potable water, heat stress, mass migration, mortality, morbidity etc. To address these impacts of climate change, various strategies, recommendations, and action plans have been discussed across international agencies, government and non-government organizations. All the same the challenge is huge and it is believed that private sector could be equipped and inspired to help in meeting climate change challenges. In this context we have conducted this research to determine if inclusion of climate change education in MBA curriculum would indeed inspire, encourage and equip managers in the private sector to take up the climate change challenge to participate in helping communities survive and build up resilience to adapt to climate change.

Keywords

Sustainability, Climate Change, MBA, Education, Empirical, Structural Equation Modeling.
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  • An Application of Structural Equation Modelling to Determine the Inclusion of Climate Change Topics in Mba Education

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Authors

Purba Halady Rao
Great Lakes Institute of Management,Dr. Bala V Balachandar Campus, East Coast Road, Manamai, Tamil Nadu, India
Rahul Pulupudi
Afterthought Feedback Services Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad, India
Suman Sen
Afterthought Feedback Services Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru, Karanataka, India

Abstract


In the years to come India would be vulnerable to severe and unavoidable impacts of Climate Change such as Floods&droughts, water pollution and the associated health hazards, prevalence of diseases, the adverse impact on crop production, less availability of food and potable water, heat stress, mass migration, mortality, morbidity etc. To address these impacts of climate change, various strategies, recommendations, and action plans have been discussed across international agencies, government and non-government organizations. All the same the challenge is huge and it is believed that private sector could be equipped and inspired to help in meeting climate change challenges. In this context we have conducted this research to determine if inclusion of climate change education in MBA curriculum would indeed inspire, encourage and equip managers in the private sector to take up the climate change challenge to participate in helping communities survive and build up resilience to adapt to climate change.

Keywords


Sustainability, Climate Change, MBA, Education, Empirical, Structural Equation Modeling.

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