C 2025

Building Competencies for Sustainability Decision-Making Among Management Students.

PAKŠIOVÁ, Renáta; Petra PŘIBILOVÁ and Roman BRAUNER

Basic information

Original name

Building Competencies for Sustainability Decision-Making Among Management Students.

Authors

PAKŠIOVÁ, Renáta; Petra PŘIBILOVÁ and Roman BRAUNER

Edition

1. vyd. - Building a Green Future Through Essential Decision-Making Competencies, p. 385-410, 26 pp. 2025

Publisher

IGI Global Scientific Publishing

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Chapter(s) of a specialized book

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

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Organization unit

NEWTON University

ISBN

979-8-3373-0189-1

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 18/7/2025 13:07, Ing. et Ing. Petra Přibilová, Ph.D.

Abstract

In the original language

This study analyzes the integration of sustainability principles and circular economy concepts into the higher management education curriculum at a specific university (Newton University). The aim is to assess students' awareness, knowledge, and readiness to apply these principles in future managerial roles. A quantitative questionnaire was administered to 115 final-year management students. Findings reveal that although 56% of respondents were aware of the term “circular economy,” only 10% could accurately define it. Moreover, while all students recognized “sustainability,” 70% were unable to provide an accurate definition within the environmental and social context of business. Nearly 90% consider these topics essential for their future practice. These results underscore the need for deeper curricular integration and innovative pedagogical approaches to enhance practical readiness for sustainable management.