Student Perceptions of Internationalization,Multiculturalism, and Diversity in the Business School |
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Authors: | Matthew C Mitchell Darcie Vandegrift |
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Institution: | 1. College of Business and Public Administration, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USAMatthew.Mitchell@Drake.edu darcievandegrift@drake.edu;3. College of Arts and Sciences, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the last five decades, business schools all over the world have adapted their strategies for introducing the theoretical and pedagogical consequences of globalization. Educational institutions have gone to great lengths to internationalize their curricula to stay current with the most recent trends in the globalizing economy. As this evolution takes place, the issues of multiculturalism and diversity are increasingly included in the internationalization dialogue. In this article we use qualitative focus groups to examine how U.S. business students experience the relationships among internationalization, multiculturalism, and diversity. Next, we consider the role of international business faculty in addressing this issue. We conclude by offering recommendations for successfully integrating these perspectives into a coherent curriculum. |
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Keywords: | Internationalization Multiculturalism Business pedagogy |
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