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Tiia Stén

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The Globalization Competence Assessment Framework

2012

The goal of this paper is to recommend suitable competence assessment instruments and methods for assessing globalization competence in the Information Systems domain. This is done by matching globalization competences with suitable competence assessment methods. The results of the analysis indicate that the most applicable competence assessment methods for assessing globalization competences in the Information Systems domain are written format assessments (especially essays), candidate self-reports, live interactions (especially group work), and computer simulations. The validity of the outcome is confirmed through a mixed method of document analysis and expert interviews by analyzing and …

GlobalizationKnowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industryComputer scienceAssessment methodsInformation systemCompetence assessmentGroup workbusinessCompetence-based managementCompetence (human resources)International Journal of Knowledge Society Research
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Assessing Globalization Competences in the Information Systems Domain – Instruments and Methods

2012

Stén, Tiia Assessing Globalization Competences in the Information Systems Domain – Instruments and Methods Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2012, 36 p. Information Systems Science, Bachelor’s thesis Supervisor: Pawlowski, Jan The goal of this bachelor’s thesis is to research suitable competence assessment instruments and methods for assessing globalization competence in the Infor-mation Systems domain. Within the framework of the study, globalization competences are the skills and abilities required from an individual in order for him or her to perform effectively in an international context in the Information Systems field. The results of the analysis indicate that the most applicable c…

Information Systems curriculumcompetencyevaluationglobalization competenceassessment modelsinternationalizationcompetence assessment
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