Environmental Influences: Reflections on the Globalization of Management Education

Globalization of management education seems to have become the natural way to go for management and business schools. Almost every week one can find in the specialized press another announcement about an overseas campus, a new international partnership or a major research tie up. But announcing an i...

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Main Author: DE MEYER, Arnoud
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-59262020-01-14T06:17:00Z Environmental Influences: Reflections on the Globalization of Management Education DE MEYER, Arnoud Globalization of management education seems to have become the natural way to go for management and business schools. Almost every week one can find in the specialized press another announcement about an overseas campus, a new international partnership or a major research tie up. But announcing an international venture is easy, implementing is the challenge. The purpose of this paper is to provide some advice on how to implement globalization. This paper is based of the author's own experience with INSEAD, the University of Cambridge and Singapore Management University, as well as his observations of many other business schools. It is thus anchored in a few case studies. Findings: The author offers some reflections on what he sees as the challenges of implementation and how one can overcome these; focusing in particular on the need to understand what the driver for the globalization is and on implementation issues, e.g. how to build an international brand, some of the lessons one can learn from professional firms about the internationalization of key staff, the impact on the business model of a University, and the need for internationalization of the school's leadership and the deployment of technology. The paper brings new insights based on an extensive experience with internationalization. 2012-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4927 info:doi/10.1108/02621711211218988 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5926/viewcontent/P_ID_52703_EnvironmentalInfluencesMgtEdn_2012_afv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business schools Globalization International business Management education Market entry Business Higher Education
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Business schools
Globalization
International business
Management education
Market entry
Business
Higher Education
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Globalization
International business
Management education
Market entry
Business
Higher Education
DE MEYER, Arnoud
Environmental Influences: Reflections on the Globalization of Management Education
description Globalization of management education seems to have become the natural way to go for management and business schools. Almost every week one can find in the specialized press another announcement about an overseas campus, a new international partnership or a major research tie up. But announcing an international venture is easy, implementing is the challenge. The purpose of this paper is to provide some advice on how to implement globalization. This paper is based of the author's own experience with INSEAD, the University of Cambridge and Singapore Management University, as well as his observations of many other business schools. It is thus anchored in a few case studies. Findings: The author offers some reflections on what he sees as the challenges of implementation and how one can overcome these; focusing in particular on the need to understand what the driver for the globalization is and on implementation issues, e.g. how to build an international brand, some of the lessons one can learn from professional firms about the internationalization of key staff, the impact on the business model of a University, and the need for internationalization of the school's leadership and the deployment of technology. The paper brings new insights based on an extensive experience with internationalization.
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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