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Author: | Tokar, B. L. Brown, R. D. |
Title: | Are Business Schools Teaching the International Management Competencies That Are Important Now and for the Future? |
Journal: | Journal of Teaching in International Business
1997 : Vol. 9:2, p. 1-15 |
Index terms: | BUSINESS SCHOOLS TEACHING METHODS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FUTURE |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | U.S. business schools have been criticized as a source of the international competiveness problem faced by American businesses. Of particular concern in the study is International Financial Management (IFM). This paper details the results of a survey of teachers of IFM who ranked validated IFM competencies for both the importance which should be gives. All but one of the 93 competencies had a higher mean score for the importance that should be given than for the importance currently given. This indicates that these IFM competencies should be given more emphasis in the future. |
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