Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
University of Sydney
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Journal of Management Education | 2014
Anthony Fee; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
This article presents the findings of an exploratory study into the perceptions of a culturally and linguistically diverse cohort of management students (n = 236) about the use of video as a teaching and learning tool. The results show that while students are generally favorable toward audiovisual materials, the choice of content, how the medium is used, and the types of supporting pedagogical activities all influence the students’ perceived learning and enjoyment. Notably, students from non-English-speaking backgrounds reported different benefits and challenges to their native English-speaking classmates. We use the findings to outline some practical guidelines for instructors about the most effective ways of using video as a pedagogical tool with diverse classes.
Journal of Asia Business Studies | 2009
Vijayan P. Munusamy; Michael E. Valdez; Kevin Lo; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung; Cristina M. Suarez; Robert Doktor
Two landmark studies of national culture undertaken approximately a quarter century apart present a unique opportunity for a longitudinal analysis of the shift in cultural values in work organizations over time. Using comparable data from Hofstede and GLO BE, we investigate the hypothesis that, in the rapidly developing nations of Asia, there has been a convergence of collectivist values in work organizations toward the level of collectivist values found in work organizations in the highly developed nations of the major economies. Findings suggest that collectivist values in rapidly developing nations are converging towards collectivist values of highly developed countries. This convergence is not exclusively due to economic growth or wealth but rather due to the speed of the economic growth. Specifically, periods of prolonged rapid economic transformation appear to also have a transforming effect on national cultural values. Implications of this finding and directions for future research are discussed.
Journal of Teaching in International Business | 2016
Sandra Seno-Alday; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
ABSTRACT The continuing rapid globalization has significantly changed the nature of business and management, leading to increased pressure from a wide range of stakeholders to globalize business schools and to internationalize business curricula. This comes with a corresponding imperative to rigorously evaluate the impact of an international business education at institutional, program, and course levels. This study focuses on the types of assignments employed and approaches to assignment design in international business courses. A total of 92 studies in the scholarly literature on international business and international management are reviewed from 1970 to 2014. The study finds significant opportunities to expand and enrich research on assignment design, so as to better equip international business educators to validly and reliably measure learning outcomes.
Business Horizons | 2011
Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
Journal of Business Ethics | 2013
Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
The Academy of Management | 2013
Elizabeth L. Rose; Kiyohiko Ito; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung; Tanya A Peacock
Archive | 2013
Kevin D. Lo; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
Archive | 2013
New Zealand; Kevin D. Lo; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
International journal of business research | 2013
Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2013
Elizabeth L. Rose; Kiyohiko Ito; Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung; Tanya A Peacock