Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
With the rapid economic growth of the East Asian countries, there has been an increasing interest in the education and skill development strategies used in the region. One of the critical features of Singapore's human resource development strategy is the emphasis on regionalization and internat...
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Main Authors: | TOH, Thian Ser, Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M., LOW, Aik Meng, TAN, Teck Meng |
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1995
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/547 |
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