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Increasing Global Mindset through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Internationalizing the Undergraduate International Business Class

Authors :
Garcia, Fernando
Smith, Stephen Ray
Burger, Amy
Helms, Marilyn
Source :
Journal of International Education in Business. 2023 16(2):184-203.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to provide a case example of two partner institutions and business faculty who creatively used a collaborative online international learning (COIL) experience during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and transition to online learning to internationalize an undergraduate business class and use existing technology to offer a case study project to further students' global mindset. Design/methodology/approach: Using open-ended qualitative comments from an American college and a Peruvian university, researchers uncovered key themes from a virtual COIL-based learning experience offered as part of an international business class. Findings: Student end-of-course evaluation comments from both countries validated the success of the learning experience and value of working together with other students and faculty in a virtual setting. Research limitations/implications: Areas for future research are provided to extend these initial exploratory findings. However, the implications are clear that the methodology is also appropriate in nonpandemic situations and can quickly bring a global mindset to remote corners of the globe and ensure all students experience the "virtual" study abroad, even when there are travel limitations or budget restrictions for students or the institutions. Practical implications: The implementation detail provided can be easily replicated by other institutions with a global mindset and internationalization goals. Social implications: The proliferation of COIL-based experiences will impact how study abroad experiences are defined and offered in the future. Originality/value: While researchers have documented COIL experiences in the academic literature, their use during the COVID-19 pandemic, as often the only solution for on-going internationalization, has not been thoroughly studied or documented. In addition, the class activities further used team-based international workplace pedagogy, authentic engagement and technology.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2046-469X and 1836-3261
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of International Education in Business
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1372747
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-08-2022-0054