Search results for "internationalisation"

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Patterns of structural and sequential ambidexterity in cross-border media management

2019

ABSTRACT Organisational ambidexterity – the ability of a company to successfully link exploitation and exploration – is a fruitful approach for cross-border management. It is a crucial concept for media companies that, because of the dual (cultural and economic) character of their products, need to reconcile strategies of mere expansion with local customisation when engaging across borders. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with international media managers, this article captures patterns of ambidextrous strategising and organising in cross-border media activities. The article focuses on digitisation, which has altered the opportunities for balancing exploration and exploitation in inte…

300 Sozialwissenschaften300 Social sciencesdigitisationmedia managementinternationalisationexplorationArticleexploitationAmbidexterityJournal of Media Business Studies
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Learning paths on elementary university courses in Finnish as a second language

2015

Along with the growing degree of internationalisation, Finnish university education needs to address issues related to learning and teaching Finnish as a second language. From the perspective of teaching Finnish and related pedagogical development, it is essential to recognise when, where and for which purposes learners need Finnish at the various stages of the language acquisition process. This article focuses on the learning paths of three international students who studied Finnish on a one-term elementary course at the University of Jyvaskyla Language Centre. The article is based on a socio-cultural and ecological view on language learning and teaching. The data consist of learning diary…

Computer scienceComprehension approachFinnishsecond language learninginteractionta6121Second-language attritionLanguage acquisitionLanguage assessmenthigher educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationinternationalisationLearner autonomyLanguage educationuniversity studentsLanguage industryLanguage pedagogy
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Local Interactions and the Global City Metropolization in Warsaw

2002

A number of the world's large cities are taking on increasing economic importance in the international arenas because they concentrate high-order activities This metropolization process is a result of the changes occurring in the emerging post-industrial economy, i.e. the rise of services and information. It is based on the combination of proximity interactions and global interactions and it is characterized both by a specific internal spatial pattern and by a large outside area of influence. Since the transition period, services, and particularly high-order services, have grown more rapidly in Poland than in EU countries, as if a catching-up process has been underway. A large part of these…

ConcentrationInteraction[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMetropolitan AreaCulturePologneTransportTransportation[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEducationInternationalisationSociologyInternationalizationMétropoleUrban Sociology.SpécialisationSociologie rurale et urbaineSociologie urbaine.[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRural and urban SociologyService IndustrySecteur tertiaireAttractionWarsawSociologieCity-centreCentre-villePolandVarsovieSpecialization
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Multilayered perspectives on language policy in higher education : Finland, Estonia, and Latvia in comparison

2016

This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as well as the European Union (EU). We take a multilayered approach to language policies in order to illuminate the intertwined nature of local, national, and international language policies in HE. We are particularly interested in the construction of national language(s) and the language(s) of internationalisation in our case countries. Finland, Estonia, and Latvia share common features as relatively small non-Anglophone countries in the Baltic region, while simultaneously having somewhat differing political and cultural histories. The results of our discursive analysis indicate that while the…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagetertiary educationta6121EducationInternational educationPolitical scienceFinno-Ugric languagesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMultilingualismta516European unionkansainvälistyminenmedia_commonLanguage policy060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsNational languagemultilayered policylanguage policyEconomyLanguage planninghigher educationkorkea-asteen koulutus0602 languages and literaturekielipolitiikkainternationalisation0503 educationOn LanguageJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Internationalisation of social work doctoral studies : experiences and perspectives in the changing context of European higher education

2016

The internationalisation of doctoral education in social work has become a newly developing area particularly in Europe during the last two decades. It has been promoted by two factors: (1) the reform of higher education (Bologna reform), which contributed to the development of doctoral study and (2) the establishment of European funding programmes that would allow international cooperation and ensure the quality of the programmes. Also, in the European Qualification Framework the knowledge, skills and competences gained by doctoral qualification are defined. In this article, we analyse three international doctoral projects that were developed in Europe in last 10 years. We focus on what th…

Economic growthSociology and Political ScienceHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDoctoral studiesContext (language use)adademisation050906 social workPolitical sciencedoctoral studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Doctoral educationkansainvälistyminenmedia_commonverkostotresearchSocial workbusiness.industry05 social sciencesta5142Public relationsInternationalizationObstaclenetworksinternationalisationtutkimus0509 other social sciencesbusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologytohtoriopinnot
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Institutional distance and international networking

2017

We focus on how small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adapt to differences in institutional logics (values, beliefs, and rules) in their networking when they enter an institutionally distant market. We address gaps in the literature, relating to the role of institutional logics in SME internationalization, and how institutional distance affects the formation of network ties. We show how the social interaction involved in internationalization is embedded in the institutional logics followed by partnering actors. Specifically, we demonstrate how institutional distance may constrain the networking activities of SMEs and identify practices that may support successful internationalization. …

Economics and EconometricsFocus (computing)business.industry05 social sciencesverkostoituminennetworking (making contacts)small and medium-sized enterprisesSMEsinstitutional logicsDevelopmentPublic relationsinstitutional distanceInternationalization0502 economics and businessinternationalisation050211 marketingBusiness and International Managementbusinessta512kansainvälistyminenpienet ja keskisuuret yritykset050203 business & managementEntrepreneurship and Regional Development
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Signals that determine internationalisation

2017

Master's thesis Business Administration BE501 - University of Agder 2017 International franchising business model is extensively and increasingly being used by entrepreneurs and firms seeking growth through geographic expansion. Thus, continued research efforts are needed to help entrepreneurs make wise choices when attracting investors into the business. Two popular theories (agency and resource scarcity) have been the basis on which international franchising has been explained. In this research, we expand on existing literature by focusing on signaling theory, answering the question “what are the signals that determine international franchising?” We answer this research question empirical…

FranchisingInternationalisationVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210BE501Signaling
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The Internationalisation of Higher Education in Brazil: Analysis of a Spanish-Brazilian Scientific Cooperation Project in CAL

2012

[EN] Over the past few years, the internationalisation of Higher Education has become a priority in Brazilian educational policies. The importance of internationalisation has become apparent thanks to numerous initiatives, ranging from the increase in funding for graduate and postgraduate research stays abroad to projects of scientific cooperation between universities in different countries. In this context, this paper explores a scientific cooperation project developed by two universities in Brazil and Spain: the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) and the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV), relating to the field of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL). First of all, the interna…

Higher educationbusiness.industryLlengües modernesLibrary scienceContext (language use)Teacher TrainingHigher EducationFILOLOGIA INGLESAInternationalisationInternationalizationComputer-Assisted Learning (CAL)Internationalisation Higher Education Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) Teacher Training.Information and Communications TechnologyPedagogyGeneral Materials ScienceSociologyPostgraduate researchbusinessProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The determinants affecting the internationalisation of the Italian SMEs producing sparkling wines: An empirical study on the RBV of the firms

2014

In the last few years, wine industry has been characterised by profound changes that have determined an intensification of competition on a global scale. The aim of this study is to identify the firms’ internal factors that most influence the export intensity and the ability to fit into the international market of the Italian wineries producing sparkling wines through a resource-based view (RBV) approach. Results of our study supporting the findings of previous empirical researches presented in this paper. In particular, the main factors affecting export intensity are: innovation degree and intensity of investment in advertising and promotion, among firms’ characteristics, and abroad experi…

Information Systems and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageSMEManagement Science and Operations ResearchInvestment (macroeconomics)Competition (economics)InternationalisationInternationalizationPromotion (rank)Resource (project management)Empirical researchItalyScale (social sciences)Export intensitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleResource-based view theorySparkling wineriesRBVBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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INTERNATIONALISATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SICILIAN WINERIES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY BASED ON THE RBV APPROACH

2014

Strategies of internationalization, such as export, have a central role as well to safeguard the market position and survival for many enterprises, including small and medium ones. The aim of this study is to investigate, through a resource-based view (RBV) approach, the main firms' internal factors that affect the export propensity of sparkling wines producers in Sicily and their ability to insert into foreign market. Based on review of extant literature we have identified the main factors, related both to the firms and to the managers characteristics, that affect the firm performance in the export market. Using survey data of 94 Sicilian small and medium wineries export oriented, this pap…

InternationalisationSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleResource-based view theoryWine sectorSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)Sicily
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