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Study abroad [electronic resource] : perspectives and experiences from business schools / edited by G. Thomas M. Hult and Elvin C. Lashbrooke.

By: Roundtable on Study Abroad Programs in Business Schools (2001 : East Lansing, Mich.)Contributor(s): Hult, G. Tomas M | Lashbrooke, E. CMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in international marketing ; v. 13.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : JAI Imprint, 2003Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 262 p.) : illISBN: 9781849501927 (electronic bk.) :; 1849501920 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Business education -- Congresses | Business schools -- Congresses | Foreign study -- Congresses | American students -- Foreign countries -- Congresses | Higher & further education, tertiary education | Industrial or vocational training | Business & management | Business & Economics -- EducationAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Study abroad.DDC classification: 658.0071/1 LOC classification: HF1102 | .R68 2003Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface / S.Tamer Cavusgil -- Foreword / Sarah Beaton, Susanna Easton -- Introduction: study abroad issues / G.Tomas M. Hult, Elvin C. Lashbrooke -- Documentation and assessment of the impact of study abroad / Edward C. Ingraham -- The case for assessing educational outcomes in study abroad / Michael Vande Berg -- Successful recruitment of business students for study abroad through program development, curricular integration and marketing / Kathleen Sideli, Marc Dollinger, Sharon Doyle -- Participation of minority and low income students in study abroad: the Illinois-NSEP initiative / Joan D. Solaun -- Thinking outside the box: study abroad in the target language at business schools overseas / Steven J. Loughrin-Sacco, David P. Earwicker -- The role of foreign language instruction and proficiency as related to study abroad programs in business / Orlando R. Kelm -- The important role of faculty involvement in study abroad / Annagene Yucas -- Internationalizing business students through the study abroad experience: opportunities and challenges / Kenneth M. Holland, Ben L. Kedia -- High quality study abroad programming: the role of the central study abroad office / Cindy Felbeck Chalou, Inge Ellen Steglitz -- Administrative arrangements for study abroad / Ivy McQuiddy, Jerry Wilcox -- Choosing partners and structuring relationships: lessons learned / Andrea Poehling, R.D Nair -- Study abroad consortia: collaborative ventures among schools / Sally Innis-Klitz, Janice E Clark -- The structure and process of curriculum integration in study abroad programs: the University of Akron international business model / Bruce D Keillor, James R Emore -- International comparative perspectives on study abroad programs in business schools: German and European perspectives as compared to American perspectives / Marion Festing.
Summary: Business educators everywhere are looking for opportunities where students can gain experiences through study or work in an international context. Study abroad offers meaningful opportunities for exposing business students to cross-cultural learning. In this volume, experts share experiences and guidelines for initiating study abroad programs in business schools. A variety of key issues are discussed, including funding for study abroad fellowships, integrating foreign language training, administrative arrangements for study abroad, and best practices. Perspectives from both US and European business schools are addressed.
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Selected papers from the Roundtable on Study Abroad Programs in Business Schools, held Sept. 2001 at East Lansing, Mich.

Includes bibliographical references.

Preface / S.Tamer Cavusgil -- Foreword / Sarah Beaton, Susanna Easton -- Introduction: study abroad issues / G.Tomas M. Hult, Elvin C. Lashbrooke -- Documentation and assessment of the impact of study abroad / Edward C. Ingraham -- The case for assessing educational outcomes in study abroad / Michael Vande Berg -- Successful recruitment of business students for study abroad through program development, curricular integration and marketing / Kathleen Sideli, Marc Dollinger, Sharon Doyle -- Participation of minority and low income students in study abroad: the Illinois-NSEP initiative / Joan D. Solaun -- Thinking outside the box: study abroad in the target language at business schools overseas / Steven J. Loughrin-Sacco, David P. Earwicker -- The role of foreign language instruction and proficiency as related to study abroad programs in business / Orlando R. Kelm -- The important role of faculty involvement in study abroad / Annagene Yucas -- Internationalizing business students through the study abroad experience: opportunities and challenges / Kenneth M. Holland, Ben L. Kedia -- High quality study abroad programming: the role of the central study abroad office / Cindy Felbeck Chalou, Inge Ellen Steglitz -- Administrative arrangements for study abroad / Ivy McQuiddy, Jerry Wilcox -- Choosing partners and structuring relationships: lessons learned / Andrea Poehling, R.D Nair -- Study abroad consortia: collaborative ventures among schools / Sally Innis-Klitz, Janice E Clark -- The structure and process of curriculum integration in study abroad programs: the University of Akron international business model / Bruce D Keillor, James R Emore -- International comparative perspectives on study abroad programs in business schools: German and European perspectives as compared to American perspectives / Marion Festing.

Business educators everywhere are looking for opportunities where students can gain experiences through study or work in an international context. Study abroad offers meaningful opportunities for exposing business students to cross-cultural learning. In this volume, experts share experiences and guidelines for initiating study abroad programs in business schools. A variety of key issues are discussed, including funding for study abroad fellowships, integrating foreign language training, administrative arrangements for study abroad, and best practices. Perspectives from both US and European business schools are addressed.

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