Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business courses but are dislocated from their home cultures. Business education curriculum and course designers need to understand how these students are best trained in western style education programs. Four-hundred students in Singaporean business training programs provided differential ratings of perceived learning effectiveness, plus dislocation measures of familiarity, comfort and ease of knowledge transfer for each of ten commonly used instructional strategies previously investigated by Rodrigues, four of which he termed “active ” and six “passive”. In terms of perceived learning effectiveness alone, Mainland Chinese students reported clear differ...
This research investigated the links between students\u27 personal characteristics, their approaches...
According to Horwitz (1987) learners’ belief about language learning are influenced by previous lang...
This study was motivated by a recognized tension experienced by teachers and students resulting from...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
The research analyses the new trend of training culturally diverse students in western style busines...
Purpose – This exploratory research project investigated how mainland Chinese business students stud...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a new trend of training mainland Chinese stud...
Purpose – To understand on the effects of cultural dislocation aspects of mainland Chinese students ...
The mainland Chinese learning culture has evolved due to the rapid changes in the economic, politica...
The dissonance between Eastern and Western learning approaches is regarded as an obstacle for Chines...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
Due to globalization and internationalization, an increasing number of international students have c...
This thesis explores the transferability of Western MBAs to the Chinese management education context...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
This paper considers cross-cultural learning styles of Hong Kong students since the reversion to Chi...
This research investigated the links between students\u27 personal characteristics, their approaches...
According to Horwitz (1987) learners’ belief about language learning are influenced by previous lang...
This study was motivated by a recognized tension experienced by teachers and students resulting from...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
The research analyses the new trend of training culturally diverse students in western style busines...
Purpose – This exploratory research project investigated how mainland Chinese business students stud...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a new trend of training mainland Chinese stud...
Purpose – To understand on the effects of cultural dislocation aspects of mainland Chinese students ...
The mainland Chinese learning culture has evolved due to the rapid changes in the economic, politica...
The dissonance between Eastern and Western learning approaches is regarded as an obstacle for Chines...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
Due to globalization and internationalization, an increasing number of international students have c...
This thesis explores the transferability of Western MBAs to the Chinese management education context...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
This paper considers cross-cultural learning styles of Hong Kong students since the reversion to Chi...
This research investigated the links between students\u27 personal characteristics, their approaches...
According to Horwitz (1987) learners’ belief about language learning are influenced by previous lang...
This study was motivated by a recognized tension experienced by teachers and students resulting from...