ERIC Number: EJ1034444
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 21
Abstractor: As Provided
Reference Count: 31
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ISSN: ISSN-0897-5930
Globalizing Historically Black Business Schools: A Case Study of the Application of Modern Pedagogical Theories of Internationalizing Higher Education
Kedia, Ben L.; Clampit, Jack; Gaffney, Nolan
Journal of Teaching in International Business, v25 n3 p214-234 2014
The AACSB and AIB have each issued reports aimed at ensuring the internationalization of business schools. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)--as underresourced entities serving an underprivileged constituency--may need additional attention. Unfortunately, neither the AACSB nor AIB reports mention HBCUs. The broader literature is similarly silent with respect to importance of ensuring that HBCUs, and the black business leaders they produce, are not left behind. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of globalizing business schools at HBCUs, and to offer the Memphis Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)-related efforts as a real-world case study of the application of broad pedagogical theory on "internationalizing business schools" in an HBCU setting.
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Global Approach, Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Business Administration Education, Case Studies, International Trade, African Americans, Leadership, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Mixed Methods Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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