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This paper examines the introduction of modularisation and semesterisation at ten UK-based business schools. Using this …
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that corporate leaders expect business schools to prepare graduates to be more competent and adaptive to these dynamic … how stakeholders, both internal and external to a business school community, envision their contributions in shaping … internationalization strategies and how business school leaders should engage them in ways that are more effective and future …
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The purpose of this report is to better determine the level of general public trust in public higher education and the content of published articles in the press that may influence and reflect public confidence. By conducting a six-month media scan of four California newspapers, an overview is...
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Globalization trends and innovations in the instructional technologies are widely believed to be creating new markets and forcing a revolution in higher education. Much of the rhetoric of "globalists" has presented a simplistic analysis of a paradigm shift in higher education markets and the way...
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This essay examines the ways in which nonprofit universities increasingly emulate businesses, focusing on two of the most direct forms of emulation: the creation of internal university markets at the University of Southern California through adoption of variants of resource center management...
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