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Steagall, Jeffrey W.; Falk, Peter; Gallo, Andres; Porter, Thomas W. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2021
The global nature of the modern business world has expanded the set of skills and attitudes necessary for success, even among new bachelor degree graduates. Although US business schools have primarily integrated international concepts through their curricula, students who stay at their home institutions for their entire degree programs do not live…
Descriptors: International Trade, Business Schools, Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes
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Le, Quan; Ling, Teresa; Yau, Jot – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2018
In today's integrated global economy, business executives of multinational corporations are required to have a flexible global mindset in order to cope with the driving forces of globalization. Thus, the global market forces stress the importance for business schools to graduate students with skill sets pertinent to functioning competitively in…
Descriptors: Global Approach, International Trade, Business Administration Education, Corporations
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Zwerg-Villegas, Anne Marie; Hiller, George L. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2020
Experiential learning (EL) projects require planning, patience, and commitment on the part of the organizing and facilitating instructors. Language, culture, time zone, and institutional diversity exacerbates the inherent difficulties in conducting virtual, international EL projects. This manuscript discusses an ongoing multi-country project…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Program Descriptions, College Faculty, Computer Simulation
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Le, Quan V.; Raven, Peter V. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2015
Service learning has been used to supplement a standard business curriculum, but not typically in an international business context. We report the results of two short-term study abroad programs in which we incorporated service learning projects, one in Cambodia and the other in Vietnam. Our objective is to assess how we organized and delivered…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Business Administration Education, Poverty, Experiential Learning
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Sacco, Steven J. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2014
This paper describes the importance of foreign languages and cultures and their integration into U.S. international business programs. The author juxtaposes globalization strategies of European and American business schools and highlights pre-university foreign language study in Europe and the U.S. The paper goes on to describe model U.S.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Cultural Awareness, Business Administration Education, International Trade
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Scalberg, Ernest J. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2013
The need of business enterprises for professionals trained for the challenges of cross-border assignments will increase exponentially through the decade. Business schools will be hard pressed to deliver programs with the scope, scale, and effectiveness necessary to address the unique competencies required for cross-cultural understanding and…
Descriptors: Management Development, International Trade, Business Administration Education, Cultural Awareness
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Starbird, S. Andrew; Powers, Elizabeth E. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2013
In this article we explore the connection between learning goals, cognitive skill development, and pedagogical strategies. We identify cognitive skills that are important to students of international business, and link them to the pedagogical strategies that support them. The characteristics that impact the effectiveness of international business…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Cognitive Ability, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
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Martinez, Zaida L.; Padmanabhan, Prasad; Toyne, Brian – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2007
In recent years, the Association of American Colleges and Universities has urged educational institutions to focus on preparing students for life as well as for rewarding careers. The typical compartmentalization of courses and separation between general education and professional curricula aggravates this challenge. Furthermore, the prominence of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, International Trade, Colleges, Program Descriptions
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Paliwoda, Stanley J.; Librowicz, Michel – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2007
The challenges of administering an overseas management education project over a sixteen year period are recounted. When the host country is a former communist state and now a full member of the EU, the challenges are ever present from all who may be regarded as stakeholders. Federal Canadian funding enabled the creation of a local infrastructure,…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Business Administration Education, Administrator Education, Libraries
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Shi, Yi-zheng; Siu, Wai-sum – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2001
Reports the lessons and experience gained through implementation of commissioned projects conducted by Hong Kong business students for commercial firms. Evaluation indicates that such commissioned projects should be integrated into course structure, and instructors should seek more support from sponsor firms.(EV)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Consultation Programs, Foreign Countries, Program Descriptions
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Smith, David E. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
The global connection is a business education project undertaken at three diverse institutions located in Denmark (Copenhagen Business School) and California (National University, Coastline Community College). The project incorporates video teleconferencing technology to provide six guest speakers for teaching purposes within one academic year…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Instruction, Foreign Countries, Global Education
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McCann, Dennis P.; Lam, Joanna Kit Chun; Chiu, Randy K. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2001
Describes a program for teaching business ethics to undergraduate business students at the Hong Kong Baptist University. Provides an anecdotal account to illustrate that in non-Western cultural contexts, figurative rather than scientific language often captures the essence of qualitative phenomena. Underscores the importance of understanding and…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Ambrose, David M.; Pol, Louis G. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
The University of Nebraska's Executive Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program has integrated international research activities into the curriculum. The university contracted with domestic corporations to conduct studies on prospects for international business. Research assignments include assessment of competitors, economic evaluations,…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Field Experience Programs, Global Approach
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von Eije, Henk – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1998
Describes an intensive international-study program designed as part of the University of Groningen (Netherlands) undergraduate business-administration program, focusing on program design and components and the learning experience reported by participating students. The students revealed changes in reference frames and learning about organizational…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Higher Education, International Trade
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Young, Murray; Allen, Douglas B – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Describes the University of Denver (Colorado) Executive Master's in Business Administration (MBA) program, designed for business practitioners and intended to link the classroom and professional experience. The program includes a ten-day sojourn in China, with preparatory research and a post-visit critique of that research. Outcomes are discussed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
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