Skip to main content
Article
Short-Term Study Abroad: An Exploratory View of Business Student Outcomes
Journal of Management Policy and Practice
  • Susan Carley, Kennesaw State University
  • Randy Stuart, Kennesaw State University
  • M. P. Daily, Market Probe Inc.
Department
Marketing and Professional Sales
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2011
Abstract

Acknowledging the importance of fostering global perspectives in students, business educators stress the role that international study plays in increasing interpersonal skills, and broadening knowledge of global business practices. Traditionally offered as semester- or year-long programs, today's programs are more often short-term in nature, raising questions about student outcomes of abbreviated tours. This longitudinal study of students who participated over a nine-year period examines the benefits and limitations of short-term tours. Results suggest that schools of business give careful consideration to desired student outcomes, learning objectives and how these might best be accomplished if delivered in a compressed time frame.

Citation Information
Susan Carley, Randy Stuart, and M. P. Dailey. "Short-Term Study Abroad: An Exploratory View of Business Student Outcomes." Journal of Management Policy and Practice 12.2 (2011): 44-53. Print.