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Peer reviewedRusinko, Cathy A. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2003
Proposes that literature may be a valuable tool in adapting teaching methods to the online environment, particularly developing experiential exercises, and in helping students become better international managers by building communication skills, team building skills, and contextual understanding of cultural diversity issues. Includes an example…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Instruction, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWhatley, Art; Dyck, Loren – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2000
Asserting that deconstruction, a postmodern technique, brings marginalized voices into the mainstream and allows for a more diverse perspective, this article puts forth postmodern theory as a way to teach critical thinking skills to MBA students. Applies the framework to the International Monetary Fund to exemplify its power to critically examine…
Descriptors: Business Education, Critical Thinking, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKashlak, Roger; Jones, Raymond, Cotner, John – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
During the past few years, Executive Master's in Business Administration (EMBA) programs at U.S. universities have expanded both in number and content. This article proposes a rigorous strategic planning model for EMBA program directors to consider in planning international experiences for students. It uses a case example to delineate between…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedMay, Bruce E. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Argues that existing methods of internationalizing the business curriculum can be applied in distance learning, an area of rapid growth in U.S. higher education. Presents a model for determining course objectives, using and developing faculty knowledge, organizing course content, determining delivery systems, promoting interaction, broadening…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Course Content, Course Organization
Peer reviewedKaynak, Erdener; Kucukemiroglu, Orsay – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Offers ways in which business schools in developing countries can develop need-oriented business programs and how a functional area course, international marketing, can be internationalized in both content and structure. Reports a study of marketing curriculum change and student (n=208) response in Turkey. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedNash, Bernard A. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Efforts to internationalize the business curriculum in the United States must be supported by strong institutional commitment and implementation, and reflect the world business community and the country's multicultural business environment. Programs should conform to new accreditation standards and respond to client demand concerning emerging…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), Administrator Attitudes, Business Administration Education
Peer reviewedAhmed, Zafar U. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Describes how Minot State University (North Dakota), a small rural university, successfully implemented an interdisciplinary program in international business in the face of financial and other challenges. Outlines the planning process, including a survey of high school seniors and international businesses in the state, program objectives, faculty…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Consultants, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development


