Closing the Learning Loop: A Review of Assignments in International Business Education |
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Authors: | Sandra Seno-Alday Amanda Budde-Sung |
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Affiliation: | 1. Discipline of International Business, The University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, Australiasandra.seno-alday@sydney.edu.au amanda.budde-sung@sydney.edu.au;3. Discipline of International Business, The University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | The continuing rapid globalization has significantly changed the nature of business and management, leading to increased pressure from a wide range of stakeholders to globalize business schools and to internationalize business curricula. This comes with a corresponding imperative to rigorously evaluate the impact of an international business education at institutional, program, and course levels. This study focuses on the types of assignments employed and approaches to assignment design in international business courses. A total of 92 studies in the scholarly literature on international business and international management are reviewed from 1970 to 2014. The study finds significant opportunities to expand and enrich research on assignment design, so as to better equip international business educators to validly and reliably measure learning outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Assignment design Student learning International business education |
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