The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?

The fuss over globalization has heightened. Talks of internationalizing the curriculum have pervaded academic institutions as discussions about on developing a global curriculum to educate the global citizen have reached prominent stature. Is this the appropriate response? Do all cultures value an i...

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Main Author: Santiago, Ma. Andrea L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-45412021-09-15T08:34:46Z The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability? Santiago, Ma. Andrea L. The fuss over globalization has heightened. Talks of internationalizing the curriculum have pervaded academic institutions as discussions about on developing a global curriculum to educate the global citizen have reached prominent stature. Is this the appropriate response? Do all cultures value an international education similarly? International education is best appreciated in the context of employment. After all, individuals try to get the best education possible to secure for themselves well-paying respectable jobs upon graduation. Consequently, the viewpoint of potential employers becomes relevant as higher education institutions adjust their curriculum to meet the perceived requirements of global industry. This paper explores the marketability of Filipinos with degrees acquired internationally, by determining the compensation premium employers are willing to offer them. Consequently, if businesses in the Philippines are willing to pay a compensation premium for international exposure, then the marketability of an individual naturally increases. © 2010 De La Salle University, Philippines. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3539 info:doi/10.3860/taper.v19i3.1856 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4541/type/native/viewcontent/taper.v19i3.1856 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Foreign study Wage payment systems--Philippines Education Human Resources Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Foreign study
Wage payment systems--Philippines
Education
Human Resources Management
spellingShingle Foreign study
Wage payment systems--Philippines
Education
Human Resources Management
Santiago, Ma. Andrea L.
The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
description The fuss over globalization has heightened. Talks of internationalizing the curriculum have pervaded academic institutions as discussions about on developing a global curriculum to educate the global citizen have reached prominent stature. Is this the appropriate response? Do all cultures value an international education similarly? International education is best appreciated in the context of employment. After all, individuals try to get the best education possible to secure for themselves well-paying respectable jobs upon graduation. Consequently, the viewpoint of potential employers becomes relevant as higher education institutions adjust their curriculum to meet the perceived requirements of global industry. This paper explores the marketability of Filipinos with degrees acquired internationally, by determining the compensation premium employers are willing to offer them. Consequently, if businesses in the Philippines are willing to pay a compensation premium for international exposure, then the marketability of an individual naturally increases. © 2010 De La Salle University, Philippines.
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author Santiago, Ma. Andrea L.
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title The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
title_short The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
title_full The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
title_fullStr The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
title_full_unstemmed The value of internationally-acquired degrees: Does it increase a Filipino's local marketability?
title_sort value of internationally-acquired degrees: does it increase a filipino's local marketability?
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