Business education and emerging market economies perspectives and best practices

Discusses the impact of business education on emerging markets and explores curricular innovation, pedagogical approaches and strategic alliances in the context of industrialising economies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Alon, Ilan, editor (editor), McIntyre, John R., editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, Massachusetts : Kluwer Academic Publishers [2004]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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 AfricaGraduate 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 MarketsExperiential 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
  • An Emerging Market Player in International Business Education: The Case of Wits Business SchoolFinal Reflections: The Business Education-Economic Development Nexus in Emerging Economies