Buch, Englisch, 103 Seiten, Gewicht: 363 g
Buch, Englisch, 103 Seiten, Gewicht: 363 g
ISBN: 978-1-56024-469-1
Verlag: CRC Press
- elimination of dysfunctional management, political, and economic ideas currently used in the international sphere
- the proper role of Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) programs
- pressing needs for faculty involvement in both international business research and teaching
- how to integrate up-to-date international information into the curricula and into the classroom
- accuracy and reliability of the U.S. mediaThis timely book coordinates and integrates various teaching strategies and methods and presents them in a logical progression. It helps emphasize the need for business educators to internationalize their courses. The book also addresses the need to add cultural sensitivity to courses already in use and suggests that some established management theories are ethnocentric. In addition to evaluating existing gaps in business education, the book also describes practical ways to implement changes and new sensitivity to cultural issues in business programs. College faculty and administrators in business, economics, and politics will find valuable mission-based strategies for internationalizing their business curricula. By eliminating ethnocentric teaching models and integrating current international perspectives into business courses, Internationalization of the Business Curriculum helps educators prepare students to face our global business world successfully.
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Contents
Preface - Contemporary Strategies for Internationalization of the Business Curriculum - Mission Based Strategies for Internationalizing U.S. Business Schools - Teaching and Research in International Business - International Business and the Undergraduate Student: A Study of Perceptions and Attitudes - Internationalization of Organizational Behavior: Development of Cultural Awareness and Management of Diversity Within the Classroom - Ethnocentrism and Universalism: Implications for International Business - Reference Notes Included - Index