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Author: Alon, Ilan, McIntyre, John R, SpringerLink (Online service)

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Added Date: 2016-01-12

Publication Date: 2004

Language: eng

Subjects: Business education, Business schools

Publishers: Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

ISBN Number: 9781402080722, 9781402080715, 1402080719, 1402080727

Pages Count: 72

PPI Count: 72

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 52.79 MB

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Business Education and Emerging Market Economies: Perspectives and Best Practices
Author: Ilan Alon, John R. Mclntyre
Published by Springer US
ISBN: 978-1-4020-8071-5
DOI: 10.1007/b100339

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Multinational Consultants as Contributors to Business Education and Economic Sophistication in Emerging Markets
  • What Is Missing from Business Education? Meeting the Needs of Emerging Market Business Education
  • University Educational Reform in Transition Economies: The Case of China
  • Challenges for Executive Education in Latin America
  • Business Education in Brazil: Hybridism and Tensions
  • Replicating Business Education Programs in Emerging Countries
  • Linguistic Competency, Cultural Understanding, and Business Education in Ukraine
  • Case-Based Teaching in Business Education in the Arab Middle East and North Africa
  • Graduate Certificate for Students with Undergraduate Degrees from Foreign Universities: Implications for Students and Schools in Emerging Markets
  • Training Heritage Students for Managing in Emerging Markets: The Case of Business in Israel in the United States
  • Usefulness of Micro-Business Models in Developing Countries
  • Virtually Situated Learning Environments - the Business Educational Model for Developing Countries in a Knowledge Era
  • Using Experiential Exercises to Underscore the Challenges and Opportunities of Emerging Markets
  • Experiential Learning in Emerging Markets: Leveraging the Foreign Experience
  • The Use of Global Work-Directed Teams in Promoting International Competence: The Case of Croatia
  • Entrepreneurship Education in Argentina: The Case of the San Andres University
  • India and Business Education: A Model For Curricular Cooperation in Response to New Opportunities
  • Business Education in Russia: A Siberian Perspective
  • National Economics University and Boise State University: International Cooperation in Vietnam

Includes bibliographical references and index
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