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Government support, regional well‐being, and the pivots of UK SMEs during a crisis
Abstract Pivoting—a substantive transformation of the established business model (e.g., reformulation of goods, services, processes, or organizational methods in a new or significantly improved manner)—has emerged as a crisis response strategy of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs).
Chau M. Chu, Bach Nguyen
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Higher education institutions worldwide show an interest in enhancing their internationalisation initiatives by integrating innovative teaching approaches into formal curricula.
Aspasia Dania +6 more
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The impact of international marketing on SME's [PDF]
Keynote presentation on the international marketing of SMEs (small and medium business enterprises)
Paliwoda, S.J.
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Abstract In this article, we juxtapose two international contexts of higher education to critically examine both the situated complexity of (restrictive) ideologies of multilingualism and the ways such ideologies inform multilingual students’ choices of language use that contribute to their own epistemic exclusion in Canada and Germany.
Sílvia Melo‐Pfeifer, Vander Tavares
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Innovative learning in action (ILIA) issue one: Internationalising the curriculum [PDF]
Welcome to the first edition of the University of Salford’s ‘Innovative Learning in Action’ (ILIA). The journal will be published bi-annually and is intended to provide recognition for and to celebrate the good practice of staff who - across campus ...
Caruana, V
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Rethinking network embeddedness in international business: A review and view in space and time
Abstract Conceptual and empirical contributions to network embeddedness have flourished in the last decades within the field of international business (IB). Scholars have used the concept to explain IB phenomena through the lens of business actors’ network relationships and positions in their networks.
Giulia Galizzi +2 more
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A Virtual Exchange to Boost Students’ Intercultural Communication Skills in English
How can universities enhance their students’ internationalisation at home? The need to find teaching methodologies that boost students’ intercultural communication skills without travelling abroad has motivated the present study, carried out by two ...
María Pilar Alberola Colomar +1 more
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Exporting Employability: Evidence From Transnational Education Alumni
ABSTRACT Transnational education institutions promoting foreign curricula often claim to enhance international employability for local students, yet many assertions lack substantial evidence. This qualitative study investigates the study‐to‐work transitions of alumni from a binational university in Turkey, focusing on their motivations for selecting ...
Jessica Schueller +1 more
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Introduction: There is a need to implement internationalisation at home (IaH) strategies to increase future nurses’ cross cultural perspectives and collaboration between low-/middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries (HICs). Objective:
Mauro Mota +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To describe the factors that characterise nursing programs that continue to attract a high number of applicants even though the total number of applicants is declining. Design A qualitative embedded case study in Italy on 2025. Methods A purposive sample of four undergraduate nursing programs for which there were more applicants than ...
Michela Marchi +7 more
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