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Browsing by Subject "Globalization"

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    The Common Good Under Fire: Is Globalization Delivering the Ultimate Victory to Manchester Capitalism?
    (2004) Emmert, Frank
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    Data points on the growth of international human subjects research
    (http://bioethics.iu.edu/, 2011-02-23) Odell, Jere D.
    This fact sheet provides a referenced list of data points demonstrating the growth of internationalization in clinical research. In 2008, 78% of all subjects in U.S. funded clinical trials were enrolled in non-U.S. sites.
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    Peace and Sport: Challenging Limitations Across the Sport for Development and Peace Sector
    (2012-10-16) Bellotti, Jeremy Aaron; McCormick, John S.; Pegg, Scott M.; Snodgrass, Michael D.
    This paper examines an international SDP NGO in relation to the most challenging limitations facing the current Sport for Development and Peace sector. Employing an existing academic framework of the contemporary SDP sector, this case study explores under what conditions an SDP organization might begin to emancipate themselves from such limitations.
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    Study Abroad Syllabus
    (Indiana University, 2020-05) Malatestinic, Elizabeth L.
    Over the last several years, the Kelley School of Business has made great strides in increasing the numbers of students who have the opportunity to study abroad, but there was no program which directly addressed the topic of Human Resource Management. As the individual who coordinates the Kelley HR major, I took it upon myself to create a new course which could be considered a minor elective for HR majors. I utilized a tour company to facilitate travel, hotels, and tourism visits, but I created the entire academic experience by myself, from classroom content with relevant guest speakers in Indianapolis to company HR department visits throughout Germany and Switzerland. We had several classes on the IUPUI campus before we travelled and then spent a week each in Germany and Switzerland. I created and implemented this syllabus for a study abroad in 2017 for course D355: Special Topics in International Business - Managerial Perspectives on Globalization.
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