Recent studies point out the importance of, as well as the need for, improving the
course in international marketing. The present study provides input from 225 of the
largest U.S. corporations regarding their views on appropriate content in the international marketing course. Results indicate a preference for subject matter having the
most direct impact on marketing activities.
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