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Globalization of Management Education

A new study, sponsored by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, presented a comprehensive new perspective on the globalization of management education, (AACSB International, 2011). Its findings are sobering: with regard to emerging global trends in higher education and cross-bor...

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Published in:Journal of teaching in international business 2011-10, Vol.22 (4), p.232-242
Main Authors: Bruner, Robert F., Iannarelli, Juliane
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