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Nationalism in Internationalism
2023This book interprets the relationship between Ireland and the European Union (EU). We are coming up to 50 years since Ireland acceded to the EU (2023), and the links between the two are unique and distinctive. The volume presents an original interpretation of Irish-EU relations, and this in turn has implications for a wider understanding of the EU. Its
Holmes, Michael, Simpson, Kathryn
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Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2013
This paper describes a foray into teaching internationalization by attempting to do a collaborative project between students in the United States and Poland. The project required Polish students to work with software developed by American students and to provide feedback to the Americans on how easy it was to understand and modify their code.
Jesse M. Heines, Krzysztof Jassem
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This paper describes a foray into teaching internationalization by attempting to do a collaborative project between students in the United States and Poland. The project required Polish students to work with software developed by American students and to provide feedback to the Americans on how easy it was to understand and modify their code.
Jesse M. Heines, Krzysztof Jassem
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European Management Journal, 2012
Summary This paper examines the effects of the family ownership with respect to the processes of firm internationalization: internationalization pace, internationalization scope, and internationalization rhythm. Using longitudinal data (2000–2008) from 772 publicly listed firms in Taiwan, I find that firms opted for a (1) rapid pace, (2) a narrow ...
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Summary This paper examines the effects of the family ownership with respect to the processes of firm internationalization: internationalization pace, internationalization scope, and internationalization rhythm. Using longitudinal data (2000–2008) from 772 publicly listed firms in Taiwan, I find that firms opted for a (1) rapid pace, (2) a narrow ...
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Studies in Internationalization
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2001Research-based literature on new phenomena is scarce, so is the literature on the relatively new, but strongly growing, trend in internationalization, which concerns the provision of education across borders: A trend that sometimes has been identified as “moving education, not learners,” Two studies have recently been published that reveal a lot of ...
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Internationalizing the internet
IEEE Internet Computing, 2003By its very nature, the Internet is a global medium that touches billions of individuals whose vocabulary does not derive from the Anglo-Saxon tradition, and whose alphabet is not that of the ancient Romans. The Internet Engineering Task Force's recent approval of a standard for domain name internationalization. This means, in effect, that it will soon
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Bureaucracy and Internationalization
2019The analysis of forms and effects of what is usually conceived of as globalization or internationalization has become a major topic of political speeches and academic research, especially in the social sciences. While the consequences of globalization for Western economies and societies are often at the forefront of debates, their effects on public ...
Schomaker, Rahel M. (Prof. Dr.) +2 more
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Internationalization of the Curriculum
2012The drive to internationalize the higher education curriculum has a long history (see Chapter 3, this volume). Students in medieval Europe crossed political and geographical borders to learn from scholars elsewhere. Then, students internationalized their studies themselves, while more recently, globalization has made it imperative that colleges and ...
Elizabeth Brewer, Betty Leask
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2008
Management literature has developed several theories that focus on the activities of business firms in foreign markets. The International School is an important part of this literature. This school of thought tries to explain the phenomenon of internationalization of production and trade (e.g., Hennart, 2001).
Scherer, A G, Butz, A
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Management literature has developed several theories that focus on the activities of business firms in foreign markets. The International School is an important part of this literature. This school of thought tries to explain the phenomenon of internationalization of production and trade (e.g., Hennart, 2001).
Scherer, A G, Butz, A
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Teaching Internationally for Internationalization
2018This is a case study of a Western (Irish born and educated) university academic working internationally in a Japanese context where internationalization is prioritized. The case study is framed by intercultural and cross-cultural research and theories illustrating and discussing cultural competencies.
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Internationalism and Interventionism
2013This chapter argues that the spectre of imperial orders continues to haunt internationalism and has recently been resurrected with the increasing use, and expectation, of interventionism. It contemplates how the internationalist categories of ‘pluralism’ and ‘solidarism’ have conceived of the many dilemmas associated with the practice of intervention ...
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