Internationalizing the Business School: A Global Survey in 2000
Chuck C Y Kwok and
Jeffrey S Arpan
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Chuck C Y Kwok: University of South Carolina
Jeffrey S Arpan: University of South Carolina
Journal of International Business Studies, 2002, vol. 33, issue 3, 581 pages
Abstract:
We summarize the major findings of the sixth global survey of business school internationalization sponsored by the Academy of International Business (AIB). The survey covers various aspects of internationalization including: objectives, organizational issues, curriculum and faculty internationalization, foreign institutional arrangements, and satisfaction with progress achieved. The empirical results indicate that, across all dimensions, significant progress continued to be made in the internationalization of business schools.© 2002 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (2002) 33, 571–581
Date: 2002
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