E-Book, Englisch, 971 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Gonzalez-Perez / Lynden / Taras The Palgrave Handbook of Learning and Teaching International Business and Management
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-20415-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 971 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-030-20415-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part I Introduction: Learning and Teaching International Business and Management Using Experiential Learning Pedagogy.- 1. Learning and Teaching International Business and Management Using Experiential Learning Pedagogy.- Part II Theory-Based and Conceptual Chapters: Learning and Teaching International Business and Management Using Experiential Learning Pedagogy.- 2. Revisiting the Impact of Education Philosophies and Theories in Experiential Learning.- 3. Evaluating Outcomes of Experiential Learning – An Overview of Available Approaches.- 4. Comparing Online and Face-to-Face Creativity Development for International Business.- 5. Understanding the Global Business Environment Through the High-Impact Practice Activities.- 6. Experiential Learning Using Social Media in International Business Education.- Part III Applications of Experiential Learning Pedagogy in International Business Management Learning and Teaching.- 7. Structuring Your IB Course to Create a Foreign Market Entry Plan Using Active Learning Strategies as “Building Blocks”.- 8. Out of the Classroom and into the Deep End: Real World Learning at ICCM.- 9. A scaffolded Approach to Teaching National Culture: From Hall to Hofstede to GLOBE.- 10. Using Experiential Learning Cycle to Promote Diversity in the Classroom.- 11. Exploring the Effectiveness of Education Learning Space Principles’ Application in the Field of Tourism and Hospitality Education.- Part IV Class Projects.- 12. Assessing the Global Readiness of Organizations: An Experiential Approach.- 13. An Immersion into Global Assignment Destinations.- Part V Capstone Projects.- 14. Kratos Universidad EAFIT: A New Platform to Live Learning Experiences.- 15. Global Financial Strategy of MNE with a Selected Overseas Subsidiary Expansion.- Part VI Consulting/Corporate Challenges.- 16. Genuine Consulting Experience: Developing Internationalization Strategies for Small Businesses.- 17. ExperientialLearning Through Student-Led Assessments: The Noodle Bar Strategy.- 18. Better Students, Better Companies: Connected Learning Methodology.- 19. On-site Applied Learning with the Use of Mixed Methods as a Reflective Learning Model in International Business.- Part VII International Competitions.- 20. Ideas for Action (I4A): An Experiential Learning Competition that Promotes Youth Entrepreneurial Ventures to Finance and Implement the 2030 Agenda.- Part VIII Partnerships/Joint Projects with Businesses and Community.- 21. Experiential Learning in International Management Consulting: Connecting International Students and Global Management Consulting Firms.- 22. Bringing Experiential Learning into the Classroom: 'Fireside Talks'.- 23. Teaching Embedded Entrepreneurship Through Experiential Learning in International Business.- Part IX Arts, Culture, and Experiential Learning in International Business.- 24. Global Leadership Education: Integrating Dance as an Experiential Teaching Tool.- Part XSimulations, Media and Information Technology in Experiential Learning.- 25. Overcoming Knowledge Stickiness in International Business Simulation Games.- 26. Simulating Global Strategic Challenges: A Teamwork Perspective.- 27. Help: What Do I Do Now? Practical Approaches to Introducing a Computer-Based Experiential Simulation into the IB Curriculum.- 28. Enriching Entrepreneurship Education Through Integration of Industry-Standard Technology Tools and Software.- 29. Not Just Game Play: Enhancing the International Student Experience Through the Use of Computer-Based Simulations.- 30. The Trade Barrier Game: An Experiential Approach toUnderstanding Political Behavior in Trade Negotiations.- 31. Experiential Learning Through the Use of Interaction and Multimedia in International Business Teaching.- 32. The Application of Experiential Avatar-based Sales and Service Training in International Business Curriculums: A Practical Guide for Instructors.- Part XI Online Collaborative Platforms and Global Virtual Teams.- 33. Learning Experientially for Corporate Contribution to Global Sustainable Development: International Applications of the WikiRate Project.- 34. Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): An Innovative Strategy for Experiential Learning and Internationalization at Home.- 35. Virtual Business Projects in the Classroom: Enhancing Intercultural and Business Skills of Students.- 36. The X-Culture Coaching Program: Learning Team Management Through Practice.- 37. X-Culture Academy: Kids Learning International Business Through Experience.- Part XII Study Tours and Study Abroad Experiences.- 38. Global Competency Development in a Short-Term Study Abroad Program.- 39. Short-Term International Travel Experience (SITE) as a Learning Model for International Education.- 40. The X-Culture Global Business Program: A Short-Term International Study-Abroad Experience.- 41. Designing and Delivering the Global, Experiential Learning Opportunity: A Case Studyof a Faculty-Led MBA Study Abroad Program.- 42. Combining Formal and Informal Learning Activities to Engage Students in International Business.- Part XIII Executive Education.- 43. Experiential Learning in the Executive Education International Business Classroom: The Importance of Context.- 44. Experiential Learning in Executive Education: The Lagos Business School (LBS) Experience.