Online Learning Platforms for Disseminating Sustainable Development Principles in Management Education

Online Learning Platforms for Disseminating Sustainable Development Principles in Management Education

Authors

  • Puneet Khanna Threws

Keywords:

management practices, management, sustainable development

Abstract

This research paper investigates the role of online learning platforms in disseminating sustainable development principles within management education. By reviewing existing literature, evaluating selected platforms, and analyzing their effectiveness, the study explores how these platforms incorporate and promote sustainable practices. Findings indicate both the potential and challenges of integrating sustainability into online management courses, offering insights for educators, learners, and platform developers. This study contributes to the discourse on ceducation and its online delivery, underscoring its importance in shaping future management practices.

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2022-12-30

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Online Learning Platforms for Disseminating Sustainable Development Principles in Management Education . (2022). International Journal of Sustainable Development Through AI, ML and IoT, 1(2), 1-12. https://ijsdai.com/index.php/IJSDAI/article/view/13

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