Globalization of Management Education

Globalization of Management Education
Author: AACSB International
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2011-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857249425

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In this comprehensive report, the AACSB Task Force explores broad globalization trends in management education that command the attention of any individual or institution striving to navigate in today's environment.

Globalizing Management Education

Globalizing Management Education
Author: Parameswar Nayak,Ram Kumar Mishra
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788184246599

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This book is a compendium of 32 papers, selected through double blind review out of the papers presented for the international conference on "Globalizing Management Education: Issues and Challenges for Industry and Academia", jointly organized by I.T.S. Institute of Management, Greater Noida, India and Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad, India at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi on February 5-6, 2011. While some papers are based on empirical studies, others are conceptual and case based. The papers focus mainly on five broad thematic areas: (i) understanding global management education; (ii) issues and challenges for management education; (iii) role of regulators in management education; (iv) role of private and government institutions in management education and (v) role of industry in management education. The book conveys a clear message that management education has to go the global way in order to grow and survive in the globalized world. It must integrate itself with global culture, global polity and global socio-economic dynamics in order to face the challenges posed by globali-zation. It suggests many strategic means such as development of global faculty, integrative curricula and pedagogy, collaborative research, industry-academia partnership for making management education socially relevant and globally acceptable.

Globalization of Management Education

Globalization of Management Education
Author: AACSB International
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2011-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857249418

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In this comprehensive report, the AACSB Task Force explores broad globalization trends in management education that command the attention of any individual or institution striving to navigate in today's environment.

Globalization and Internationalization in Higher Education

Globalization and Internationalization in Higher Education
Author: Felix Maringe,Nick Foskett
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441120717

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Universities all over the world are increasingly recognising the challenges of globalization and the pressures towards internationalization. This collection draws together a wealth of international experience to explore the emerging patterns of strategy and practice in internationalizing Higher Education. Questions considered include: • How is the concept of globalization in the context of higher education understood by those who lead universities across the world? • What new challenges are being created as universities seek to become more international? • Which forms of leadership are needed and will be needed in the future in these transforming institutions and how are they going about preparing for and achieving this?

Business Development and Management Education in the Context of Globalization

Business Development and Management Education in the Context of Globalization
Author: Bogdan Wawrzyniak,Izabela Koładkiewicz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000
Genre: Business education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112462374

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Globalizing Education Policy

Globalizing Education Policy
Author: Fazal Rizvi,Bob Lingard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135270490

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Rizvi and Lingard's account of the global politics of education is thoughtful, complex and compelling. It is the first really comprehensive discussion and analysis of global trends in education policy, their effects - structural and individual - and resistance to them. In the enormous body of writing on globalisation this book stands out and will become a basic text in education policy courses around the world. - Stephen J Ball, Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK In what ways have the processes of globalization reshaped the educational policy terrain? How might we analyse education policies located within this new terrain, which is at once local, national, regional and global? In Globalizing Education Policy, the authors explore the key global drivers of policy change in education, and suggest that these do not operate in the same way in all nation-states. They examine the transformative effects of globalization on the discursive terrain within which educational policies are developed and enacted, arguing that this terrain is increasingly informed by a range of neo-liberal precepts which have fundamentally changed the ways in which we think about educational governance. They also suggest that whilst in some countries these precepts are resisted, to some extent, they have nonetheless become hegemonic, and provide an overview of some critical issues in educational policy to which this hegemonic view of globalization has given rise, including: devolution and decentralization new forms of governance the balance between public and private funding of education access and equity and the education of girls curriculum particularly with respect to the teaching of English language and technology pedagogies and high stakes testing and the global trade in education. These issues are explored within the context of major shifts in global processes and ideological discourses currently being experienced, and negotiated by all countries. The book also provides an approach to education policy analysis in an age of globalization and will be of interest to those studying globalization and education policy across the social sciences.

Universities in Change

Universities in Change
Author: Andreas Altmann,Bernd Ebersberger
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461445890

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Universities find themselves in dynamic change. They are confronted with growing expectations from their stakeholders, increasing international competition, and new technological challenges. Featuring insights and in-depth case studies from leading researchers and university decision makers from around the world, this book argues that institutions of higher education, in order to be successful, have to actively reflect on circumstances, visions, and strategies to master the future. Drawing from their experiences across a diverse array of institutions in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, the authors explore the pressures on today’s universities and the opportunities for excelling in the contest for resources. They discuss operational issues, such as strategic management, IT governance, leadership development, and entrepreneurial culture, and broader concerns, such as the roles and responsibilities of universities in promoting technology transfer and economic and social development. The result is a resource that not only reveals and analyzes universities from an organizational perspective, but presents best practice models and concrete inspiration for management and policymaking.

Globalization International Education Policy and Local Policy Formation

Globalization  International Education Policy and Local Policy Formation
Author: Carolyn A. Brown
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400741652

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This edited volume focuses on how international education policy, set by international policymakers and donors, influences local education policy in developing countries. The book’s primary purpose is to give voice to scholars from developing countries and regions around the world by inviting them to explore how the international policy, invariably linked to international aid, influences education policy formation and implementation in their country or region and how this influence does or does not meet the local cultural, social, economic, and political needs. A relatively recent and small body of research and commentary supports a discourse that questions how well international education policy mandates such as Education For All serve the needs of developing countries. The intent of this book is to advance this discourse by giving voice to local scholars who observe and study the donor process. The book will be divided into two sections: the first section will set the stage for the discussions in the second section by providing theoretical and historical context for international education policy. As a framework for understanding, the book adopts the position that international policy does not have either the ability or the intent to serve the widely diverse needs of development around the world. International education policy has been formed, historically, by wealthy nations and agencies dominated by Western theoretical paradigms. In recent years, donor countries have made an effort to collaborate with developing countries in developing international education policy goals; however, this collaboration has been limited. Following establishment of the context of international education policy, section II of the book provides a forum for scholars from around the world to openly discuss and critique the impact of international policy on education in their country or region.