Integrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Management Education: An Empathy Framework

Tana Cristina Licsandru* (Corresponding / Lead Author), Carlo Mari, Eva Kipnis, Cristina Galalae, Emma Johnson, Samantha N. N. Cross, Charles Chi Cui, Shauna Kearney, Verónica Martín Ruiz, Lizette Vorster Larsen, Irem Yoruk

*Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    Abstract

    Are future managers well equipped to drive the transformation towards more inclusive and just societies? This paper presents the perspectives of business school students on integrating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) principles into management education. We engage students as participants, co-researchers and consultants in a student voice-informed, multi-method qualitative study taking place in the United Kingdom (East and West Midlands, South East and West and North regions) and in the United States (Midwest region), focusing on marketing as a case discipline. Findings illuminate student critiques of the prevalent normative coverage of DEI, to the detriment of applied knowledge and action-oriented learning. We draw on the concept of empathy as a foundational lens for understanding and conceptualizing student expectations and develop a theoretical framework for holistically integrating DEI into management education. Our framework offers a theoretical understanding of shortcomings in current DEI learning in business schools and advances empathy as integral to both DEI and responsible management education. It proposes a novel direction for pedagogical innovations addressing social justice broadly and DEI specifically and showcases the value of student-voice-informed methodologies in education research for curriculum change.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBritish Journal of Management
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 5 Aug 2025

    Funding

    Queen Mary University of London. Grant Number: SBM Consult Initiative

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Integrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Management Education: An Empathy Framework'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this