Business Education in the Emerging Economy of Vietnam: Twenty Years of Expectations, Illusions and Lessons
Quan Hoang Vuong,
Tran Tri Dung,
Nancy K. Napier and
Dau Thuy Ha
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Tran Tri Dung: Centre for Creativity and Innovation
Nancy K. Napier: Boise State University
Chapter 6 in Innovation in Business Education in Emerging Markets, 2013, pp 96-109 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Like many emerging economies, especially in Asia, Vietnam’s economy has undergone major economic shifts for at least a quarter of a century. On the one hand, this period is very short compared to the history of capitalism and the market economy in Western, mostly developed, countries. On the other hand, 25 years is long enough for many important changes of all types to have taken place in Vietnam’s once war-stricken economy.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Business School; Business Education; Mekong River Delta; Foreign Portfolio Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137292964_7
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