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The adoption of Service-Learning in higher education institutions has emerged as one of the contemporary teaching and learning methodologies. In these contexts, cooperation processes implemented between universities and non-profit organizations turn out to be mutually beneficial. Despite the high volume of research on the adoption of Service-Learning, there is a scarcity of research on the role of Service-Learning in management courses. Thus, this study aims to conduct a systematic literature review to reflect on approaches to the implementation of Service-Learning in management courses. The process of systematic literature review consisted of protocol development, identification of inclusion and exclusion criteria for relevant publications, data extraction and synthesis. Data were collected from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The search resulted in 89 articles, with publication dates between 1996 and 2022. Based on the findings of the systematic literature review, we developed a conceptual framework that relates to the existing research on Service-Learning in management courses. We evaluated the applicability of the conceptual model by analyzing the implementation of four projects with the Service-Learning methodology in subjects of the Degree in Management, taught at Universidade Católica Portuguesa – Viseu. The reserarch concludes with the definition of strategies for the implementation of Service-Learning in management education.
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Management education Non-profit organizations Service-learning Systematic literature review Universities
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