University-business linkages influence on international business competence: An in-service training perspective

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS International Journal of Management Education Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1016/j.ijme.2024.101050
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Firms often rely on the skills and mindsets of individual employees and managers rather than on organizational structures and capabilities to execute entrepreneurial activities. These individual-level factors, which may originate from educational and business experiences, also support the development of international business competencies when firms engage in international operations. Accordingly, this study investigates educational collaborations in university-business linkages that influence international business competence at the individual level. Survey data were collected from 489 in-service-trained business executives pursuing (Executive) Master of Business Administration degrees while concurrently holding supervisory and managerial responsibilities in firms in Ghana. Factor analysis revealed four dimensions of educational collaborations in university-business linkages. Results from hypothesis testing, conducted using covariance-based structural equation modeling (CB-SEM), indicate that the diversity and internationality of study content and research dimensions positively and significantly influence these executives' global mindset, entrepreneurial orientation, and international marketing skills in performing foreign business operations. Similarly, interactions with international resource persons positively and significantly influence the executives' global mindset and international marketing skills. However, while participation in international affairs shows positive effects, these are not statistically significant. We discuss these findings and highlight their implications for developing international human capital through a university-business educational collaboration framework useful for executives, business schools, academics, and global higher education development partners.
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大学与企业的联系对国际商务能力的影响:在职培训视角
企业往往依靠员工和管理者个人的技能和思维方式,而不是组织结构和能力来开展创业活动。这些个人层面的因素可能源于教育和商业经验,它们也有助于企业在开展国际业务时发展国际商业能力。因此,本研究调查了大学与企业联系中影响个人国际商务能力的教育合作。本研究收集了 489 名在加纳企业中攻读(行政)工商管理硕士学位并同时担任监督和管理职务的在职受训企业高管的调查数据。因子分析揭示了大学与企业联系中教育合作的四个维度。使用基于协方差的结构方程模型(CB-SEM)进行假设检验的结果表明,学习内容和研究维度的多样性和国际化对这些高管在开展国外业务时的全球思维、创业导向和国际营销技能有积极而显著的影响。同样,与国际专家的互动也会对高管的全球思维和国际营销技能产生积极而重要的影响。然而,虽然参与国际事务显示出积极影响,但这些影响在统计上并不显著。我们讨论了这些发现,并强调了它们对通过大学-企业教育合作框架开发国际人力资本的影响,该框架对管理人员、商学院、学术界和全球高等教育发展合作伙伴都很有用。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Education provides a forum for scholarly reporting and discussion of developments in all aspects of teaching and learning in business and management. The Journal seeks reflective papers which bring together pedagogy and theories of management learning; descriptions of innovative teaching which include critical reflection on implementation and outcomes will also be considered.
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