MSU-CIBER - A Resource for International Business

Internationalizing Business
Education:
Meeting the Challenge

Edited by
S. Tamer Cavusgil

1993, 342 pp.
ISBN 0-87013-332-2

CONTENTS:

Foreword, Richard J. Lewis
Foreword, Hans B. Thorelli
Preface, S. Tamer Cavusgil

PART I: CONCEPTS AND CONCERNS

  • Internationalization of Business Education: Defining the Challenge, S. Tamer Cavusgil
  • Curricular and Administrative Considerations-The Chesire Cat Parable, Jeffrey Arpan

PART II: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES

  • Business School Curriculum and Faculty: Historical Perspectives and Future Imperatives, Lee C. Nehrt
  • Internationalizing the Business Administration Faculty is No Easy Task, Brian Toyne

PART III: RESOURCE CENTERS

  • The CIBER Agenda, Ben L. Kedia
  • International Business Centers and Programs: The Federal Role, Susanna C. Easton
  • Business Community Links: The International Business and Banking Institute, Robert Grosse
  • Development of a Research Center: The National Center for Export-Import Studies, Michael R. Czinkota
  • A CIBER-Maryland Perspective, Robert Scott

PART IV: INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES

  • Internationalizing the University and Building Bridges Across Disciplines, Michael G. Schechter
  • The University of Southern California Approach, Jack G. Lewis
  • Internationalization as Strategic Change at the Western Business School (Canada), Paul W. Beamish

PART V: CASES

  • Perspective on Curriculum: Indiana University, John D. Daniels
  • Language and International Trade at Eastern Michigan University, Ray Schaub
  • The International MBA at York University, Charles S. Mayer
  • Building on Foreign Language Proficiency: The Brigham Young University Experience, Lee H. Radebaugh
  • Internationalizing with Programs in Europe, Gerald E. Watzke
  • Tactical Approaches to Achieving Long-Term Internationalization: The University of Miami, Duane Kujawa
  • Linkages with Overseas Business Schools, Robert T. Green and Linda V. Gerber

PART VI: NON-U.S. PERSPECTIVES

  • The International Trade Centre's Approach to Internationalizing Business Training in Developing Countries, Claude B. Cellich
  • Internationalization of Business Education: An Australian Perspective, Nigel J. Barrett
  • Strategic Alliances and Localization: The European Approach, Tevfik Dalgic
  • Doctoral Studies and Research Activities in European Business Schools and Universities, Daniel Van Den Bulcke
  • Conclusion, S. Tamer Cavusgil

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Internationalizing Business Education: Meeting the Challenge
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