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Articles

A false dichotomy of serving either the local or the global community and its impact on internationalisation of the university

Pages 473-489 | Published online: 26 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

This multi-case qualitative study involving 54 academics examines the interplay between university culture and ideology in supporting and impeding internationalisation. Implementation of internationalisation can often be thwarted by divergent and contradictory understandings of internationalisation and by the organisational culture in which it takes place. Highlighted here is the false dichotomy of serving either the local or the global community and the influence of market forces on motivations to engage in internationalisation. Findings indicate that organisational change is impeded by divergent understandings and conflicting goals of academic membership relating to internationalisation but identifies strategic planning as a mechanism to support and strengthen cultural readiness for internationalisation.

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