The Fourth Dimension of Education for International Business
Laurence P Dowd
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Laurence P Dowd: San Francisco State University
Journal of International Business Studies, 1973, vol. 4, issue 2, 65-74
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Education for international business management must be as dynamic as the management decision making process. The traditional three approaches all suffer from serious weaknesses. Most important, learning is separated from real decision making under constantly, and rapidly, changing environmental influences. The “Fourth Dimension”of international business education takes place through graduate seminars composed of class-teams assigned the responsibility of studying an aspect of real management in depth with their results being considered and/or used by the firm that provided the problem for study.© 1973 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1973) 4, 65–74
Date: 1973
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