Student and Labor Mobility in e-Tourism (Creative University) The 2 nd presentation Ou Yusong October 17th,2011.

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Student and Labor Mobility in e-Tourism (Creative University) The 2 nd presentation Ou Yusong October 17th,2011

Read materials 1.Knowledge management(6) 2.Learning organization(4) 3.Higher education internationalization(15)

1. The Research Summary about KM Author: Zuo Meiyun Key Point:  The definition and schools of KM  The characteristics, objectives and content of KM  The method and technology of KM

2. On The Content, Characteristics of KM and Its Theoretic Contribution to Management Science Author: Xu Zhaoyin Key Point:  Knowledge is the most important resource of society  The analysis on the definition of KM  The scope of the content of KM  The characteristics of KM  The contribution in the theory development of management science

3. KM, A New Revolution of Management Author: Li Jie Gu Yongfen Key Point:  The definition of KM  The characteristics of KM  The condition for efficient KM

4. A New Management Model — KM Author: Zhao Wu Yang Shengchun Key Point:  The definition and characteristics of KM  The strategic choice of KM for modern enterprises

5. The Uprising KM Model Author: Pang Yuehui Key Point:  The specific core of KM model  The characteristics from multi-dimensions of KM model  Some misunderstandings

6. The Influence of Knowledge-based Management on Enterprise Organization Author: Tian Jun, Kong Bing, Yang Ting Key Point:  Introduction  The analysis on the practice process of KM

7. On Convergence of Knowledge Management and Learning Organization Author: Wu Yan Cao Weiping Key Point:  Summary of learning organization and knowledge management  The relation between learning organization and knowledge management  Some enlightenments from the relation

8. The interaction Mechanism Analysis of Knowledge Management and Learning Organization Author: Liu Xisong, Zhang Qian Key Point:  The analysis of integration motivation of knowledge management and learning organization  The analysis of interaction relation of knowledge management and learning organization

9. Learning Organization: A New Perspective for Higher Education Institutions Management and Innovation Author: Zheng Wen Key Point:  What is learning organization?  The analyses about the learning organization and HEIs management  Some thoughts about building learning organization in HEIs

10. Learning University: Meaning, Connotation and Way to Construct Author: Fang Xiaowei, Tang Li, Peng Caodie Key Point:  The meaning to construct learning university  The connotation of learning university  The way to construct learning university

11. Towards sustainable strategies for creative tourism Author: Discussion report of the planning meeting for 2008 international conference on creative tourism international conference on creative tourism Key Point:  Who are we as creative cities?  Definition of creative tourism  Enhancing the economy through creative tourism  Creating a vision for the network  What can we put in place to advance creative tourism and out network?

12. Higher Education Internationalization Strategies: Of Marginal Significance or All- Pervasive Author: Hilary Gallan ---- European Association for International Education International Education Key Point:  Introduction  Changing concepts of Internationalization  Parallel constructions: internationalization, globalization  Electronic internationalization (ICT)  Conclusions and Directions for the future

13. The changing debate on internationalization of higher education Author: Ulrich Teichler Key Point:  Internationalization- a key issue in the public debate on higher education  The knowledge dimensions of internationalization knowledge transfer: concept, rules and modes knowledge transfer: concept, rules and modes  Strategic action and system steering in the process of internationalization

14. Internationalization as a response to globalization: Radical shifts in university environments Author: Nelly P. Stromquist Key Point:  Introduction  Study methodology  Private (progressive) university ’ s definition of internationalization  Key axes of university work: governance, research, teaching, student and faculty selection

15. Internationalization of universities: A university culture-based framework Author: Marvin Bartell Key Point:  Introduction  The approaches to internationalization of universities: the external environment, the internal culture, the functioning structure, the related strategies the external environment, the internal culture, the functioning structure, the related strategies

16. Globalization of higher education and cross- border student mobility Author: N.V.Varghese Key Point:  Globalization and cross-border education  Cross border education and student mobility  Change in cross-border student mobility patterns  Factors influencing student flow in cross- border education

17. Nationalization, localization and globalization in Finnish higher education Author: Jussi Valimaa Key Point:  On the dimensions of globalization The first case study: Finnish higher education in a historical perspective The first case study: Finnish higher education in a historical perspective  On nationalization and localization The second case study: The Provincial University and Nokia The second case study: The Provincial University and Nokia

18. Global influences and local responses: The restructuring of the University of Botswana Author: Richard Tabulawa Key Point:  Introduction  Globalization and higher education  Data and methods  Local context of restructuring at UB  Restructuring as redistribution of power and control

19. Internationalization of curricula in higher education institutions in comparative perspectives: Case studies of China, Japan and The Netherlands Author: Futao Huang Key Point:  Introduction  China, Japan and the Netherlands  Discussion and analyses  Concluding remarks

20. The Development Process of Higher Education Internationalization in Latin America Author: Yang Qiguang Key Point:  The motivation  The methods  The issues

21. The Experience and Enlightenment of Higher Education Internationalization of Australia, Great Britain and United States Author: Zhou Yan Key Point:  Australia  Great Britain  United States

22. The Characteristics, Experience and Enlightenment of Higher Education Internationalization of United States Author: Yang Baocheng, Su Yanhong Key Point:  The internationalization process of higher education of United States  The characteristics of higher education internationalization of United States  The experience of higher education internationalization of United States  The enlightenment of higher education internationalization of United States

23. Globalization and Chinese Higher Education Author: Li Xiaobin Zhao Linbin Key Point:  The context and Chinese Commitments  Attitudes Toward Globalization and Foreign Education  Development in Recent Years

24. A Research on Higher Education Internationalization and International Competitiveness of Chinese Higher Education Author: Xiong Siliang, Shui Hong, Zhang Jun, Huang Xin, Qi Rong Key Point:  The research on higher education internationalization  The trend of higher education internationalization  The analysis of countermeasure improve the international competitiveness of Chinese higher education

25. Main Factors of Restricting the Mobility of International Student in the Process of Internationalization of Higher Education Author: Li Lianming, Lv Haoxue Key Point:  The natural environment  The cultural tradition  The international relation  The economic level  The national policy  The educational development

Summary 1.The study about KM’s theory and its application in the organization 2.The study about the relation between KM and learning organization 3.The study about the learning organization and higher education institutions 4.The study about the internationalization of higher education institutions in some countries including China