Fostering complex understandings of international business collaborations in the higher education classroom

Authors

  • Kristin Rygg Norwegian School of Economics
  • Paula Rice Norwegian University of Science and Technology [NTNU]
  • Anne Linda Løhre The Nowegian Defence University College / the Royal Norwegian Naval Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47989/kpdc104

Keywords:

bottom-up approach, case study, critical pedagogy, intercultural business communication, social and critical constructivist view of learning

Abstract

This article gives an account of how an intercultural business project was used as a case study in class without providing learners with theoretical information about national or work cultures prior to the session. By removing the focus from the essentialist view that misunderstandings on intercultural collaborations must be due to cultural differences, we provided the learners with a space in which to consider other interpretations, making more explicit the various communities to which an individual belongs. The extent to which the classroom session delivered on its aim of fostering a more complex understanding of international business collaborations is assessed based on learners’ reflection notes and classroom discussions. 

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Published

2021-10-29

How to Cite

Rygg, K., Rice, P., & Løhre, A. L. (2021). Fostering complex understandings of international business collaborations in the higher education classroom. Journal of Praxis in Higher Education, 3(2), 128–152. https://doi.org/10.47989/kpdc104