Published: 2006-05-31

CONTENTS

New Vistas of International Management Education: Introduction
Charles Wankel and Robert DeFillippi ....................xi


section I
Institutional Perspectives

1. From Going Alone to Going Along?: European Business Schools as Loosely Coupled Networks
Peter van Baalen and Lars Moratis ....................3

2. Internationalizing French Management Education: A Contextual Analysis of Strategies in French Business Schools
Junko Takagi and Jean-Luc Cerdin ....................37

3. Approaches for Internationalizing the Business School Curriculum: International Business Curriculum Approaches
Bruce Rollier and Christine Nielsen ....................63

4. The Internationalization of the Business Curriculum through Language and Culture: A Theoretical and Practical Approach to Interdisciplinary Cooperation
Laura Ancilli, Michela Betta, Raffaela Dinelli, Laura Hougaz, and Bruno Mascitelli ....................89


section II
Cyberspace Perspectives

5. Global Reality with Virtual Teams: Lessons from the Globally Distant Multicultural Teams Project
Joyce Osland, Allan Bird, Christian Scholz, Martha Maznevski, Jeanne McNett, Mark Mendenhall, Volker Stein, and Doris Weyer ....................115

6. International Online Workplaces: A Perspective for Management Education
Kirk St. Amant ....................143

7. At a Distance: Learning About Cross-Cultural Virtual Teams in an International Management Course
Mikael Søndergaard, Marta B. Calás, and Paul F. Donnelly ....................167


section III
Teaching Perspectives

8. Gaining a Global Mindset: The Use of Stories in International Management Education
Mila Gascó-Hernández and Teresa Torres-Coronas ....................203

9. Cooperative Learning: Potentials and Challenges for Chinese Management Education
Dean Tjosvold, Zi-you Yu, and Sofia Su ....................223

10. Creating a Multi-Site Summer Study Abroad Program
Thomas M. Porcano, William B. Snavely, David M. Shull, and Wayne Staton ....................243

11. Teaching International Business through International Student Consulting Projects: The GCP/JSCP at Ohio University
Gary Coombs and Ed Yost ....................285