ERIC Number: ED537375
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Aug-17
Pages: 340
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: ISBN-978-9-5351-0702-6
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Globalization--Education and Management Agendas
Cuadra-Montiel, Hector, Ed.
InTech
Chapters in this book include: (1) Internationalization and Globalization in Higher Education (Douglas E. Mitchell and Selin Yildiz Nielsen); (2) Higher Educational Reform Values and the Dilemmas of Change: Challenging Secular Neo-Liberalism (James Campbell); (3) "Red Light" in Chile: Parents Participating as Consumers of Education Under Global Neoliberal Policies (Veronica Lopez, Romina Madrid and Vicente Sisto); (4) Promoting Social Capital, Empowerment and Counter-Stereotypical Behavior in Male and Female Students in Online CSCL Communities (Donata Francescato, Minou E. Mebane, Manuela Tomai, Maura Benedetti and Veronica Rosa); (5) From Prescribed to Narrative Curriculum--An Attempt to Understand Educational Change in Portugal (Elsa Estrela); (6) Acting in a Globalized World: Marketing Perspective (Gabriel Awuah); (7) The Rise of Transportation and Logistics in Europe 1950--2000 (Richard Vahrenkamp); (8) Human Resource Management and Performance: From Practices Towards Sustainable Competitive Advantage (Asta Savaneviciene and Zivile Stankeviciute); (9) The Context of Globalization and Human Resource Need and Strategy for Developing Countries--The Case of African Countries (Philemon Kazimil Mzee); (9) Global Standards for Supply Chain Management in Consumer Packaged Goods Industry (Virgil Popa); (11) The Company's Logistic Activity in the Conditions of Current Globalisation (Ioan-Constantin Dima, Mariana Man and Stefan Vladutescu); (12) Strategic Dimensions of the SME System in Romania in the Context of the European Strategic Framework (Delia Mioara Popescu, Constanta Popescu, Ana Lucia Ristea and Daniel Dumitru Stan); and (13) The Impact of Globalization on Cross-Cultural Communication (Lowell C. Matthews and Bharat Thakkar). (Individual chapters contain figures and references.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Social Capital, Human Resources, Global Approach, International Cooperation, Gender Differences, Higher Education, Change Strategies, Parent Participation, Political Attitudes, Public Policy, Empowerment, Stereotypes, Gender Issues, Social Bias, Marketing, Transportation, Navigation, World History, Labor Force Development, Developing Nations, Males, Females, Computer Mediated Communication, Internet, Standards, Industry, Administration, Intercultural Communication, Educational Administration
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Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Africa; Chile; Portugal; Romania
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