Jessica Salmon, Beyza Satoğlu, Vincent Ogutu, P. Thurston
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Teaching International Business Skills across US and Kenya: A Model for International Collaboration
ABSTRACT We propose a model of University-linked collaboration for teaching international business as a tool to facilitate equitable learning and cross-border engagement. We extend the collaborative online international learning (COIL) model from student-to-student to student-to-professional by proposing a six-factor model. We set this collaboration across the understudied Global North – Global South context with a particular focus on social innovation-oriented projects. The model provides a framework for structuring immediate and long-term collaborations. Case studies and student evaluations over the course of six semesters show support for this cooperation model as a method of teaching international business skills and tools.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Teaching in International Business instructs international business educators, curriculum developers, and institutions of higher education worldwide on methods and techniques for better teaching to ensure optimum, cost-effective learning on the part of students of international business. It is generally assumed that the teaching of international business is universal, but that the application of teaching methods, processes, and techniques in varying socioeconomic and cultural environments is unique. The journal offers insights and perspectives to international business educators and practitioners to share concerns, problems, opportunities, and solutions to the teaching and learning of international business subjects.