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Thomas, Mark; O'Sullivan, Patrick; Zahner, Martin; Silvestre, Joelle – Journal of International Education in Business, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe an innovative international management programme that has been developed across four countries for Master-level students. It first analyses the advantages and disadvantages of two of the most common forms of internationalisation in higher education; the student exchange and full-scale offshore…
Descriptors: International Trade, Management Development, Case Studies, Business Schools
Deneire, Marc – World Englishes, 2008
The adoption of English as a corporate language in an increasingly large number of French companies has provoked various reactions ranging from enthusiastic embrace to strong rejection based on anxiety and cultural protectionism. This paper is an attempt to understand these reactions based on a stratified study of the extent to which English has…
Descriptors: International Trade, French, English (Second Language), Work Environment
Allies, Christian; Troquet, Michel – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2004
Trade globalisation is beginning to affect universities worldwide. In response to this outside pressure, institutions have become more geared to gaining international repute through research than to maintaining their reputation at home for the quality of their teaching. As a result of this focus on research, French universities, for example, are…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, International Trade, Educational Quality