Value add

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
S. Reid, Jason Muenzen, Rasoul Rezvanian
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Abstract

This paper aims to provide students with a career edge, business students require more than concepts and calculations to be successful in their future career. They require professional skill sets, mentors, relationship guides and as much real industry experience as they can gather before graduation. This study sheds some light on how a small business school (SBS) in a nonprofit private academic institution (NPAI) located in an isolated rural area of the USA has been able to tap its strong alumni relationships to provide mentoring and experiential learning opportunities to students using its student-managed investment funds (SMIFs) as the vehicle. Although this study uses a small, geographically isolated institution, the authors believe that the approach taken by this particular school can be replicated by any academic institution that strives to enhance student learning experience by promoting mentorship and experiential learning.,This study starts with a brief introduction (Section 1) and a short review of literature (Section 2) to highlight the numerous benefits of alumni engagement and student mentorship. Section 2 shows institutional background on the NPAI, the SBS and the SMIF. The major part of the study starts with a discussion on the set of rules to guide in the construction of a student-alumni relationship framework that could be easily modified to the unique characteristics of the institution. Next, the role and responsibility of the investment advisory board (IAB) and its members’ engagement with students are discussed. In the last part of the study, SBS is used as a case study to show how alumni contribute to SBS and enhance students’ experiential learning by contributing as mentor, IAB member, advisors to the FMIF and career mentorship. This study concludes with a discussion on potential areas of conflict and friction for alumni involvement.,This study shows that SBS in a NPAI has been able to tap its strong alumni relationship to provide mentoring and experiential learning opportunities to students using its SMIF as the vehicle. The authors believe that the approach taken by this particular school can be replicated by any academic institution that strives to promote mentorship and experiential learning.,This case study is focused on a SBS in a NPAI that has a strong alumni relationship and enough resources to successfully tap on its alumni. It would be interesting to learn how this approach can be used in resource-limited public institutions.,As the case study shows, any business school that values experiential learning can rely on its alumni to enhance student learning experience by properly using its alumni resources.,The results of this study show that business schools’ outreach opportunities and student experiential learning experience can be enhanced and business schools’ academic qualification and ranking, which leads to improvement in student enrollment, can be improved. Overall, the major beneficiary would be the business schools’ immediate and larger community.,The authors are positive that multiple universities are properly taking advantage of using their alumni relationship.
增值
本文旨在为学生提供一个职业优势,商科学生需要的不仅仅是概念和计算在他们未来的职业生涯中取得成功。他们需要专业技能、导师、人际关系指导以及在毕业前尽可能多地积累实际行业经验。这项研究揭示了一所位于美国偏远农村地区的非营利性私人学术机构(NPAI)的小型商学院(SBS)如何能够利用其强大的校友关系,以学生管理的投资基金(smif)为工具,为学生提供指导和体验式学习机会。虽然这项研究使用的是一个小的、地理上孤立的机构,但作者认为,这所学校采取的方法可以被任何学术机构复制,通过促进指导和体验式学习来努力提高学生的学习体验。本研究以简短的介绍(第1节)和简短的文献回顾(第2节)开始,以强调校友参与和学生指导的众多好处。第2节展示了NPAI、SBS和SMIF的机构背景。研究的主要部分首先讨论了一套指导构建学生-校友关系框架的规则,该框架可以很容易地根据学校的独特特点进行修改。接下来,讨论了投资顾问委员会(IAB)的角色和责任及其成员与学生的互动。在研究的最后一部分,SBS作为一个案例研究,展示校友如何通过作为导师、IAB成员、FMIF顾问和职业指导,为SBS做出贡献,并促进学生的体验式学习。本研究最后讨论了校友参与的潜在冲突和摩擦。这项研究表明,在NPAI中,SBS能够利用其强大的校友关系,以其SMIF为工具,为学生提供指导和体验式学习机会。作者认为,这所学校采取的方法可以被任何致力于促进指导和体验式学习的学术机构复制。本案例研究的重点是NPAI中的SBS,它拥有强大的校友关系和足够的资源来成功地利用其校友。了解如何在资源有限的公共机构中使用这种方法将是一件有趣的事情。正如案例研究所显示的那样,任何重视体验式学习的商学院都可以通过合理利用校友资源,依靠校友来提升学生的学习体验。本研究结果表明,可以提高商学院的外展机会和学生体验式学习体验,提高商学院的学历和排名,从而提高学生入学率。总的来说,主要受益者将是商学院的直接和更大的社区。作者对多所大学恰当地利用校友关系表示肯定。
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Journal of International Education in Business
Journal of International Education in Business EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: The journal of International Education in Business (JIEB) is a peer reviewed journal concerned with theoretical and pedagogic aspects of international education in business schools and its flow-on implications for the workplace. The journal publishes papers that are concerned with: - international education, - cross- and inter-cultural aspects of internationalisation, - internationalisation of business schools, - business school teaching and learning, - academic and social engagement of students, - recruitment and marketing of business education in international contexts, - quality processes with respect to internationalisation, and - global organisations as stakeholders of internationalisation. Theoretical and empirical papers (qualitative and quantitative) as well as case analyses are invited. Papers that explore micro- and macro-perspectives in business and international education are also included.
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