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Transferring Western Management Knowledge to China: Perceptions of Graduates from an American Executive MBA Program

Transferring Western Management Knowledge to China: Perceptions of Graduates from an American Executive MBA Program
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摘要 As is well-known, China's rapid economic growth over the past decades has been impressive and this growth has driven the demand of qualified managers and professionals by both foreign and Chinese enterprises. This paper examines perceptions of the graduates of an American Executive MBA program, who experienced the transfer of Western management knowledge through team teaching and virtual student teams. The findings show that graduates are generally satisfied with their overall educational experience and its impact on their career in terms of promotions and compensation. Furthermore, the team teaching and global virtual student teams are viewed as valuable experiences. As is well-known, China's rapid economic growth over the past decades has been impressive and this growth has driven the demand of qualified managers and professionals by both foreign and Chinese enterprises. This paper examines perceptions of the graduates of an American Executive MBA program, who experienced the transfer of Western management knowledge through team teaching and virtual student teams. The findings show that graduates are generally satisfied with their overall educational experience and its impact on their career in terms of promotions and compensation. Furthermore, the team teaching and global virtual student teams are viewed as valuable experiences.
出处 《Frontiers of Business Research in China》 2013年第1期82-105,共24页 中国高等学校学术文摘·工商管理研究(英文版)
关键词 EMBA graduate perceptions team teaching virtual internationalstudents teams EMBA graduate perceptions, team teaching, virtual internationalstudents teams
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