The study compared business school programs and curricula in Canada, New Zealand, and the U.S.A. Findings indicate that business schools of all sizes and in different countries need to prepare their students for the competitive global markets. In particular, knowledge and expertise in international marketing are important prerequisites for general business education and they need to be acquired by all business students around the world.
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