Internationalizing European management schools through faculty development
Mark Eassterby-Smith and
Diane Preston
European Management Journal, 1991, vol. 9, issue 3, 301-305
Abstract:
It has been much easier to 'internationalize' students in European business schools than to do the same for the faculty of these institutions. Can faculty keep up with the growing trend towards internationalization? There is cause for concern. Mark Easterby-Smith and Diane Preston provide evidence from surveys of faculty they and colleagues have made in recent years which show that faculty are very difficult to internationalize and that the American model is no satisfactory answer. They make proposals to establish a European labour market for management faculty and to strengthen the European orientation of existing faculty.
Date: 1991
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