Table of contents - Special Issue: Advanced business models for management education in the twenty-first century: international perspectives
Guest Editors: Jessica Lichy
Business apprenticeship: a viable business model in management education
Peter DalyThe purpose of this paper is to position the business apprenticeship model (a work-based learning model where student managers alternate between academic and workplace learning…
An enquiry into potential graduate entrepreneurship: Is higher education turning off the pipeline of graduate entrepreneurs?
Chris Birch, Jessica Lichy, Gary Mulholland, Maher KachourIn today’s global economy, high in talent but low in growth, the capability and skills mismatch between the output of universities and the demands of business has escalated to a…
University transformation: Explaining policy-making and trends in higher education in Russia
Madeleine Block, Tatiana KhvatovaHigher education (HE) institutions worldwide are experiencing fundamental changes, moving from the traditional Humboldt-type model towards an entrepreneurial model. In the context…
New applications for importance-performance analysis (IPA) in higher education: Understanding student satisfaction
Fraser McLeay, Andrew Robson, Mazirah YusoffThe constantly evolving higher education (HE) sector is creating a need for new business models and tools for evaluating performance. In this paper, an overview of the…
Enterprise education: Towards a framework for effective engagement with the learners of today
Jason Turner, Gary MulhollandThe purpose of this paper is to examine young learners’ attitudes towards enterprise education within the context of a university led initiative to construct a sustainable…
Deliberate institutional differentiation through graduate attributes: Implementing professional skills at MacEwan School of Business
Lyle Benson, Rickard EnströmThe purpose of this paper is to describe the creation and deliberate positioning of a new Bachelor of Commerce program at MacEwan School of Business, Canada, by formally…
Educational mobility in transition: what can China and the UK learn from each other?
Rose Quan, Alison Pearce, Yevhen BaranchenkoThe purpose of this paper is to explore the differences in international student mobility (SM) in two contrasting countries: UK and China, at national, institutional and…
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- Associate Professor Magnus Larsson