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The internationalizing of universities: A comparative case study of a British university and a Hong Kong university
2007
Journal of Research in International Education
This study aims to clarify the role played by internationalisation in the functioning of universities in different institutional, national and cultural contexts. It examines the meanings and concepts of internationalisation, why and how universities internationalise, whether there are barriers and associated disadvantages and risks, and what are the perceived outcomes of internationalisation. The study uses a case study approach, involving the selection of two contrasting universities, namely,
doi:10.1177/1475240907085942
fatcat:hnfos24p3vcgrnddunv64ehbkm