The research analyses the new trend of training culturally diverse students in western style business education in Singapore where a substantial number of mainland Chinese students enroll in business courses. Building on ideas by Hosfede (1984), Morey and Frangioso (1998) and Rodrigues (2004), 402 mainland Chinese students who were enrolled in Singaporean business training programs provided differential ratings of the learning effectiveness, familiarity, comfort and ease of knowledge transfer for each of the ten commonly used instructional strategies previously investigated by Rodrigues (2004) based on a questionnaire. Both “active” and “passive” instructional techniques facilitate effective learning and acquiring of knowledge for these Chi...
AbstractPreparing students to able to face the globalization when they enter business world is one o...
This presentation adds to the growing body of knowledge relating to the Internationalisation of high...
This study is the first of three which discuss and investigate theprovision and progress of undergra...
The research analyses the new trend of training culturally diverse students in western style busines...
Purpose – To understand on the effects of cultural dislocation aspects of mainland Chinese students ...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a new trend of training mainland Chinese stud...
Purpose – This exploratory research project investigated how mainland Chinese business students stud...
Purpose: This paper aims to address how management knowledge transferred through Western management ...
This thesis explores the transferability of Western MBAs to the Chinese management education context...
The mainland Chinese learning culture has evolved due to the rapid changes in the economic, politica...
Der Beitrag "Evaluation of a Western training concept for further education in China” von Bettina Fi...
This study seeks to determine to what extent Chinese institutions have absorbed Western principles o...
Integrating cross-cultural education into language instruction has been a considerable challenge for...
AbstractPreparing students to able to face the globalization when they enter business world is one o...
This presentation adds to the growing body of knowledge relating to the Internationalisation of high...
This study is the first of three which discuss and investigate theprovision and progress of undergra...
The research analyses the new trend of training culturally diverse students in western style busines...
Purpose – To understand on the effects of cultural dislocation aspects of mainland Chinese students ...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business cou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a new trend of training mainland Chinese stud...
Purpose – This exploratory research project investigated how mainland Chinese business students stud...
Purpose: This paper aims to address how management knowledge transferred through Western management ...
This thesis explores the transferability of Western MBAs to the Chinese management education context...
The mainland Chinese learning culture has evolved due to the rapid changes in the economic, politica...
Der Beitrag "Evaluation of a Western training concept for further education in China” von Bettina Fi...
This study seeks to determine to what extent Chinese institutions have absorbed Western principles o...
Integrating cross-cultural education into language instruction has been a considerable challenge for...
AbstractPreparing students to able to face the globalization when they enter business world is one o...
This presentation adds to the growing body of knowledge relating to the Internationalisation of high...
This study is the first of three which discuss and investigate theprovision and progress of undergra...