EDUCating for Positive Management Erasmus Project
General information for the EDUCating for Positive Management Erasmus Project
Project Title
EDUCating for Positive Management
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Open and distance learning; Environment and climate change; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses
Project Summary
The “EDUCating for Positive Management” project was designed by the six members of the EDUC European University selected by Erasmus+ in 2019. They all share an interest in developing new learning materials to promote more responsible management approaches, including entrepreneurship. Each partner has key expertise related to the project topic: the University of Paris Nanterre with responsible strategies and business models, the University of Potsdam with entrepreneurship, information system and public information, the Masaryk University and the University of Cagliari with stakeholder management and governance, the University of Pécs with marketing approaches and the University of Rennes1 with ethical human management.
In the context of international engagements on social, environmental and economic issues (UN Sustainable Development Goals, EU Agenda 2030, European Green Deal, “Accord de Paris”, …) and of the digital revolution, universities in management have a great role to play in the environmental and social transition by providing and teaching new economic tools that could help to face 21st century challenges. It could also be very consistent with needed new management solutions to face the post-COVID 19 crisis.
The general objective of our project is to tackle the gap of existing management fundamentals and teaching by proposing alternative contents, new tools and pedagogical models. We aim to produce and experiment with innovative pedagogical methods, tested in interdisciplinary and intercultural environments with digital, blended and face-to-face approaches. A programme of four courses for the master’s degree programme will be produced: an online course about “Management for the Digital Age”, a Positive Business game, a blended learning course about “Innovation in Positive Management” and a Positive Manager study programme.
Around 400 master degree students of the EDUC partners will experiment with these innovative management programmes to integrate this new way of managing business. As future business managers, they will be equipped with innovative and sustainable business models, which will increase their employability. After finishing their studies, they will start their careers with a mind-set of positive management priorities and realize their role in achieving a more sustainable world.
All these new approaches will help all our management curricula to be more responsible. As a result, our professors will improve competencies and networks in positive business approaches and strengthen their focus on management as being essential to face social and environmental issues. We plan that the project will involve around 60 professors.
The six universities involved in the project will build a closer relationship that can be broadened later to other flourishing fields to develop other projects. The idea of labelling EDUC courses as European modules will make the universities involved in the project more attractive for students.
A possible issue of the project is a future development of the Erasmus Jean Monnet module to underline the importance of positive business as an important European political issue to help the preservation of the humans and the planet. This project could also identify “European expertise centres” which can help the dissemination of business good practises teaching through, for example, a European summer school. A joint master’s programme between each EDUC partner could also be developed.
Therefore, the results of the project will be used and exploited within the scope of the EDUC alliance in the long term, of course, and far beyond if the approach arouses interest among other teachers, students, universities and companies.
As this project wins wide publicity it will become a benchmark for other universities as the impact goes beyond the university boundaries. It also affects the economic, ecological, social, technological, environmental, political and ethical environments of the regions.
Thanks to the project, companies may change their perspective towards management, considering it as being crucial to facing environmental, climate and social issues. The joint collaboration movement might change the mind-set of managers of multinational corporations and their global consumers in a way that positive business operations and management are above the traditional management perspectives.
Policy makers will recognise the opportunities and the importance of positive management perspective at both the European and International levels. In the long term, they might implement changes in the regulations as well and be able to enact better opportunities for developing business.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 381045 Eur
Project Coordinator
UNIVERSITE PARIS NANTERRE & Country: FR
Project Partners
- UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CAGLIARI
- PECSI TUDOMANYEGYETEM – UNIVERSITY OF PECS
- Masarykova univerzita
- UNIVERSITE DE RENNES I
- UNIVERSITAET POTSDAM

