Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges

This paper presents the experiences of three regional universities - one public and two private - that have established academic partnerships in business with Chinese institutions of higher education. The paper briefly highlights the process used by three universities to establish linkages with thei...

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Main Authors: Borgia, Daniel, Bonvillian, Gary, Rubens, Arthur
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Published: North American Business Press 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48253/
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description This paper presents the experiences of three regional universities - one public and two private - that have established academic partnerships in business with Chinese institutions of higher education. The paper briefly highlights the process used by three universities to establish linkages with their Chinese partners, the relative success of these alliances, and the lessons learned in the process. Although many Western Universities have established partnerships with Chinese Universities, there remains an enormous unmet demand for Western business education in China. However, Western business schools must prepare themselves for the many challenges in establishing these partnerships.
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spelling nottingham-482532020-05-04T16:30:02Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48253/ Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges Borgia, Daniel Bonvillian, Gary Rubens, Arthur This paper presents the experiences of three regional universities - one public and two private - that have established academic partnerships in business with Chinese institutions of higher education. The paper briefly highlights the process used by three universities to establish linkages with their Chinese partners, the relative success of these alliances, and the lessons learned in the process. Although many Western Universities have established partnerships with Chinese Universities, there remains an enormous unmet demand for Western business education in China. However, Western business schools must prepare themselves for the many challenges in establishing these partnerships. North American Business Press 2011-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Borgia, Daniel, Bonvillian, Gary and Rubens, Arthur (2011) Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 12 (1). pp. 98-107. ISSN 1913-8067 http://t.www.na-businesspress.com/JMPP/BorgiaWeb.pdf
spellingShingle Borgia, Daniel
Bonvillian, Gary
Rubens, Arthur
Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title_full Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title_fullStr Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title_short Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
title_sort case study of chinese and u.s. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48253/
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