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MBA Literacy Practices: Among Taiwan...
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Yeh, Wan-Ning.
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MBA Literacy Practices: Among Taiwanese MBA Students in Taiwan and the United States.
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MBA Literacy Practices: Among Taiwanese MBA Students in Taiwan and the United States./
作者:
Yeh, Wan-Ning.
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306 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-04A(E).
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English as a second language. -
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9781339251035
MBA Literacy Practices: Among Taiwanese MBA Students in Taiwan and the United States.
Yeh, Wan-Ning.
MBA Literacy Practices: Among Taiwanese MBA Students in Taiwan and the United States.
- 306 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2015.
This empirical study investigated the nature of MBA literacy from the experiences of Taiwanese MBA students and faculty members in Taiwan and the United States. It extends our understanding of MBA literacy by focusing on the literacy phenomena students experienced during their literacy process and also sought to better understand how students utilize their languages as advantages for different purposes and functions. While there is existing literature focusing on ESP, EAP and professional business discourse, research in pedagogical business literacy could be more thoroughly understood.
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Data collection was conducted through snowball and convenience sampling. The data included documents and interviews. The interviews were conducted, transcribed and analyzed in Chinese and English. The interviews were only translated when the quotes from the participants were used. The analysis focused on a series of comparisons between the literacy practices in Taiwan and the United States to see if there were similarities and differences, including students' processes of approaching different literacy tasks, professors' observations and experiences with Taiwanese students and study-abroad students, and prior and in-school MBA literacy experiences.
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