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Developing a Global Mindset: Integrating Demographics, Sustainability, Technology, and Globalization
Aggarwal, Raj – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2011
Business schools face a number of challenges in responding to the business influences of demographics, sustainability, and technology--all three of which are also the fundamental driving forces for globalization. Demographic forces are creating global imbalances in worker populations and in government finances; the world economy faces…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Climate, Job Skills, Work Ethic
Jain, Subhash C. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2009
Many scholars have found fault with the way business schools conduct their business (Pfeffer & Fong, 2002; Mintzberg, 2004; Bennis & O'Toole, 2005; Andrews & Tyson, 2006). This article argues that B-schools should overhaul their curriculum and encourage faculty to undertake research which is useful for practitioners. Suggestions are made for…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Intercultural Communication, International Trade, Professional Continuing Education
Scott-Kennel, Joanna; Salmi, Asta – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2008
The rise of Brazil, Russia, India, and China will shape global resource use, the location of market demand and international institutions and interdependencies in the decade to come. In this paper we argue that an understanding of the historical and institutional context of the BRICs, and the potential shift towards a multi-polar world is…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, International Trade, Foreign Countries, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedRussow, Lloyd C. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2003
Explores the implications of digitizing higher education--creating virtual universities--and describes the articles in the special journal issue. Discusses reasons why, faculty and bricks-and-mortar institutions will remain. (EV)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Information Technology
Peer reviewedKaynak, Erdener; Schermerhorn, John R., Jr. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
This introductory article in a theme issue identifies common themes in the included papers, such as the need for more "active learning" and "project-based learning," the use of computer technology to facilitate "virtual teamwork," the importance of support services for these initiatives, and reliance on need-oriented programs and courses in…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Educational Trends, Higher Education, International 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 reviewedIyer, Gopalkrishnan R. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
Identifies major issues in international business ethics (such as cultural relativism and ethical imperialism) that should be addressed when incorporating ethics in international business education. Also discusses instructional approaches, including alternative ways of thinking about morality, philosophy versus practice, the ethical agent, and…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Decision Making, Ethics, Global Approach
Peer reviewedJones, Marc T.; Lok, Peter – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
Considers the dilemma of teaching ethics and social responsibility in international business courses with either an ethnocentric absolutist or an unengaged relativistic approach. Suggests a strategy that focuses on a grounded understanding of the elements, processes, and properties of capitalism that would serve as a common understanding upon…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Capitalism, Cultural Differences, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedPatterson, John; Patterson, Glenys – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
Suggests that exposure to indigenous philosophies and values such as those of the Maori of New Zealand can contribute to the education of international business majors. Uses as an example the Maori concept of "mana," or standing, which is directly linked to demonstration of social responsibility. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Differences, Ethics, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedNasierowski, Wojciech – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1998
Explores problems inherent in the international transfer of business-administration programs. While managerial know-how is important in economic restructuring, it is difficult to organize efficiently and is punctuated with a number of difficulties. Three areas are proposed for improving efficiency of transfer programs: reconsidering transfer…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Instruction, Economic Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedOsman-Gani, Aahad M.; Toh, Thian Ser – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
A framework for internationalizing the business curriculum in higher education in rapidly developing Pacific Rim countries is presented. Factors influencing curriculum design decisions are identified, including those in the local economies, competition among higher education institutions, and the role of academic and professional research centers…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTeck-Meng, Tan; And Others – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Internationalization of the curriculum in the Nanyang University (Singapore) master's program in business administration (MBA) is described, highlighting its parallels with formation of government policy initiatives that encourage regional expansion of Singapore businesses. Lessons learned from the internationalization experiences of MBA programs…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedBloch, Brian – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Content and boundaries of business-oriented regional studies are considered, focusing on Germany. Issues discussed include the distinction between explicit business studies and implicit, non-business materials and content in the study of business; relationship between regional studies and cross-cultural management; role of German language training…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Business Administration Education, Classification, College Instruction
Peer reviewedMockler, Robert J.; And Others – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1996
The general contexts for business administration education are described and compared for China and Russia, and specific institutions' programs are discussed, based on the authors' experiences. Chinese government-sponsored and business-related institutes, and short training programs are included in the discussion. Lessons learned about program…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedArmstrong, Robert W.; Krasnostein, John – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
This article notes that the homogenizing effect of technology transfer is commonly felt to be responsible for cultural and educational convergence. The role of graduate study in international business administration in this process is considered, using a survey of graduate business administration students in Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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