The speed of experience: the co-narrative method in experience economy education
Jerzy Kociatkiewicz () and
Monika Kostera ()
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Jerzy Kociatkiewicz: Essex Business School - University of Essex
Monika Kostera: Faculty of Management [Warsaw] - UW - Uniwersytet Warszawski [Polska] = University of Warsaw [Poland] = Université de Varsovie [Pologne], Linnaeus University
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This paper proposes a management learning technique called the co‐narrative method. This approach is seen as a useful means of capturing the subtler nuances of experience economy interactions, as well as learning ethics and corporate social responsibility, by nurturing empathy and compassion. A method is presented based on the example of the idea of slow as fast side of organizational and festival experiences, which is explored through autoethnographic studies of participation in experience economy events. It builds upon insights into improving management education through the use of the humanistic approach. The so‐called co‐narrative method is based on a syzygic mode uniting the two oppositions (while preserving their inherent contradictions). It encourages its users to exercise understanding of the experience of the Other, while teaching about concrete cases and events.
Keywords: Storytelling; Ethnography; Experience economy; Management education; Speed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-12
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Published in British Journal of Management, 2012, 23 (4), pp.474 - 488. ⟨10.1111/j.1467-8551.2011.00777.x⟩
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8551.2011.00777.x
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