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Matiash, Ludmila – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Ukraine and other Newly Independent States were invaded by armies of consultants from Western donor organizations. Development agencies like the World Bank, the United States Agency for International Development, Tacis, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Assistance, Business Education, Business Administration
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Stowers, Robert H.; Hummel, Julie Y. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Some have called plagiarism literary theft. Plagiarizing is akin to stealing the intellect of another person. At times, plagiarism occurs because of ignorance, sloppy authorship, or lack of knowledge about proper sourcing. Sometimes, it is done purposefully. Experts have suggested that the concept of intellectual ownership is limited to Western…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Business Communication, Business Administration Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Sapp, David Alan – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
Many U.S. universities are developing interinstitutional partnerships in global business communication. Benefits include preparing students for the workplace by immersing them in intercultural projects and increasing the complexity of their understanding of the global economy. Challenges can range from technological constraints and scarce…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Learning Activities, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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Connor, Ulla M.; Davis, Kenneth W.; Rycker, Teun De; Phillips, Elisabeth Margaretha; Verckens, J. Piet – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Describes a course in international business writing that has been taught simultaneously since 1994 at institutions in Belgium, Finland, and the United States. Describes the course's three components: instruction; simulation, in which students exchange business documents internationally; and case studies of business people who communicate…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Case Studies, Course Descriptions