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Internationalizing Business Education

Issues and Recommendations by Leading Educators

Report of the
Michigan State University
Center for International Business Education and Research
1991 Roundtable on Internationalizing Business Education and Research



Edited by
S. Tamer Cavusgil
Michael G. Schechter
Atilla Yaprak

March 1992


    CONTENTS:

    Introduction

    1. Formulating Strategies and Action Agendas

    2. Models for centers and Institutes

    3. Internationalizing the Business School within the Larger University Environment

    4. Faculty Development

    5. The Curriculum

    6. Student Life and Activities

    7. Outreach to the Business Community

    8. Overseas Linkages

    9. Non-U.S. Perspectives on Internationalization

    10. The Role of National Resource Centers

    Epilogue



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