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  • 1.  International Business

    Posted 11-28-1999 15:29
    I'll be teaching a course in International Business this coming spring semester, my first time. I'm using
    a Prentice Hall text by Wild and Wild, et al.
    Any suggestions on course content, current case studies, current references to web sites that will keep students abreast of what's going on "today" in the world of international business.
    Any and all recommendations appreciated.

    Ken Miller
    Massey School of Business
    The College of West Virginia
    kmiller@cwv.net


  • 2.  International Business

    Posted 11-28-1999 15:55
    Ken,
    I hope these links will help you in designing an international business
    course:

    http://www.mhhe.com/business/management/ballmcculloch/

    http://www.sbaer.uca.edu/docs/bulletins/irwinmcgrawhill.htm

    http://courses.washington.edu/tbusweb/TBGEN480.htm

    http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/~okada/course.htm

    http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/~shenkar/856/

    http://www.oberlin.edu/~dcleeton/syll_301.htm

    http://www.national.edu/syllabi/MT250D.htm

    http://www.law.stetson.edu/fitz/courses/ibt/default.htm

    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/eur/sponsor_course/syllfina5941.html

    http://www.usfca.edu/law/tung/ibt.htm

    http://www.gsb.georgetown.edu/faculty/nollens/intlbus/IB_Syll_S99.html

    http://www.du.edu/~ppaul/w99gp1sy.htm

    http://www.foreignmba.com/academic.shtml

    Cybercollegially,
    Charlie Wankel
    listmaster
    mg-ed-dv

    -----Original Message-----
    Ken at the College of West Virginia wrote:

    I'll be teaching a course in International Business this coming spring
    semester, my first time. I'm using
    a Prentice Hall text by Wild and Wild, et al.
    Any suggestions on course content, current case studies, current references
    to web sites that will keep students abreast of what's going on "today" in
    the world of international business.
    Any and all recommendations appreciated.


  • 3.  International Business

    Posted 11-28-1999 20:37
    Ken - imho, the best resource to become aware of what is going on NOW is
    to subscribe to and read _The Economist_. I find that publication to be
    far more inclusive and less biased than anything here in the US. And its
    analyses seem far more reasonable than those at home.

    Tim Edlund, Morgan State University

    On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Ken Miller wrote:

    > I'll be teaching a course in International Business this coming spring semester, my first time. I'm using
    > a Prentice Hall text by Wild and Wild, et al.
    > Any suggestions on course content, current case studies, current references to web sites that will keep students abreast of what's going on "today" in the world of international business.
    > Any and all recommendations appreciated.
    >
    > Ken Miller
    > Massey School of Business
    > The College of West Virginia
    > kmiller@cwv.net
    >


  • 4.  International Business

    Posted 11-28-1999 23:25
    http://www.economist.com/

    -----Original Message-----
    Tim Edlund at Morgan State wrote:

    Ken - imho, the best resource to become aware of what is going on NOW is
    to subscribe to and read _The Economist_. I find that publication to be
    far more inclusive and less biased than anything here in the US. And its
    analyses seem far more reasonable than those at home.