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Using movies to teach management principles as a pedagogical tool: a case study

Kalpana Kataria

International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 2025, vol. 18, issue 2, 216-227

Abstract: In the age of artificial intelligence, it has become a challenging task to engage students' attention in the classroom. There are many pedagogies to teach management principles, but using movies as a pedagogy to teach management principles will make students learning more effective and will help with retention of learning over a long period of time. By introducing this technology, faculty would be tech-savvy and would be able to prepare the subject in a systematic manner. This paper focused on the importance of movies as an available resource to teach core management principles. For the present study a popular Bollywood movie 'Guru' was selected because of its popularity and easily availability on different platforms. By using a systematic literature review approach, the present paper reviewed the articles published from 1996 to 2023 along with the articles movie 'Guru' used as a sample to teach management principles. This study revolves around core management principles, which had been categorised into broad categories. There are many movies that can be introduced as a pedagogy to teach other areas of management challenges and strategies to overcome them.

Keywords: movies; films; efficiently; management; principles. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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