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multi-polar world and to identify the causes of the strategic convergence of management education, to explore the … limitations of the dominant models of management education and to propose a range of strategic alternatives for business schools … continuing ascendancy of dominant Anglo-American paradigms of management education, and the increasing recognition of the …
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The paper addresses the issue of management education and research in a multi-polar world. Empirical studies of … Business Schools in various regions of the world. We suggest that while the US is still dominating the scene of management …
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Business schools are increasingly faced with external pressures to demonstrate their impact on society. Reducing public budgets, the pervasive effects of business school rankings, and a correspondence between the rise and rise of business schools in higher education and increased scepticism...
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The french academic institutions seem to stay away from the digital revolution. As the digital revolution goes on, it seems that business schools and universities have difficulties integrating these tools in their programs. The main reasons for this situation are strategic misunderstanding,...
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This study reviews the intensive semester (short semester) in an information systems course. The intensive semester is compared with the traditional length semester. Past research in the intensive semester teaching approach is cited for advantages and disadvantages of the approach. The main...
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This paper compares the effects of anti-tobacco ad parodies and visual cigarette package warnings on emotional and cognitive responses of young adults. The findings indicate that graphic-only ad parodies can compete with warnings in their attempt to damage consumers' attitude toward tobacco...
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