Learning to learn differently: Studio-based education for responsible management
The pressing need to address the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in business education demands a shift from traditional teaching methods toward design-inspired pedagogical models. This paper introduces a specific pedagogical innovation, that is, a Design for Iteration (DFI) strategy embedded within a studio-based learning environment, developed through a cross-institutional partnership to educate future business leaders. The studio model emphasizes experiential, visual, and iterative learning processes such as the ‘crit’, prototyping, and peer-led feedback. Anchored in a heutagogical (self-determined) approach, this innovation moves beyond isolated creative exercises toward sustained engagement with complex, real-world sustainability challenges. Drawing on qualitative data from the implementation of the EULab Nantes studio, the paper explores how iterative, practice-based learning develops critical skills in adaptive thinking, problem-framing, collaboration, and system-level inquiry. The findings underscore the role of socio-materiality and peer-led sense-making in shaping meaningful learning and identifies the studio as a space for cultivating the mindsets and capabilities central to responsible management and sustainability education. By foregrounding the studio as a site for prototyping sustainable market futures, the paper contributes to reimagining business schools as platforms for transformative sustainability learning
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The International Journal of Management Education 23(3), 101177Publisher
ElsevierOther Funding information
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership under Agreement Number 2020-1-IE02-KA226-HE-000787. We gratefully acknowledge the funding provided by Erasmus+ for the EULab project.Sustainable development goals
- (4) Quality Education
- (12) Responsible Consumption and Production
- (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities
- (13) Climate Action
- (17) Partnerships for the Goals
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- Management & Marketing