Internationalizing Business Education: Meeting the Challenge, Issue 1

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S. Tamer Cavusgil
Michigan State University Press, 1993 - Business & Economics - 342 pages

Internationalizing Business Education is a carefully edited selection of twenty-three essays written by leading educators of international business. this exhaustive treatment of the various dimensions of business school internationalization is divided into seven parts: Rationale and Conceptual Foundation; Historical Perspectives; Faculty Development; Curriculum; Institutional Strategies; Center/Institute Models, and Linkages.
This work evolved from the Roundtable on Internationalizing the Business Schools and Faculty held in June 1991 at Michigan State University. The conference brought together business faculty and administrators from North America, Europe, and Australia who shared their perspectives and experiences, and brainstormed about approaches to internationalizing business education. These experts present their views in this volume.
In the 1990s, businesses continue to face the challenge of staying competitive in an increasingly global market. Business schools need to internationalize their programs to remain competitive. Until now, information about alternative strategies was not widely available. This book provides business educators, public policymakers, scholars of educational practices, and business executives with the tools they need to compete globally.

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CURRICULAR AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONSIDERATIONSTHE
15
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
31
INTERNATIONALIZING THE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
45
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