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INTERNATIONALIZATION IN THE 1970s AND 2000

Leadership in International Business Education and Research

ISBN: 978-0-76231-038-8, eISBN: 978-1-84950-224-5

Publication date: 16 October 2003

Abstract

International business programs became realities in the 1950s, but only at two universities: Columbia and Indiana. In the 1960s, more universities added IB programs and departments; the 1970s saw even more added as universities realized that IB programs would enhance their reputations, improve student knowledge and expertise, and enhance companies’ future success. In 1974, the AACSB added internationalization as a requirement for business schools, forcing even more to enhance the international dimensions of their courses, programs, and faculty. Now virtually all B-schools have become global to some extent, although major differences remain in the quantity and quality of their internationalization.

Citation

Arpan, J.S. (2003), "INTERNATIONALIZATION IN THE 1970s AND 2000", Rugman, A.M. (Ed.) Leadership in International Business Education and Research (Research in Global Strategic Management, Vol. 8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 19-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1064-4857(03)08002-1

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