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Volume 01 Issue 1 (Aug 2014)

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PublishedAug 2014
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01 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Ways to Improve the Competitiveness of Russian Higher Education in the Global Education Market

RODIONOV DMITRII GRIGORIEVICH RYDSKAYA IRINA ANDREEVNA PLOTNIKOVA EKATHERINA VASILYEVNA

The paper looks into the status of Russian universities, their competitiveness and performance in the todaya’s world educational market according to the global QS World University Ranking formed by the British company Quacquarelli Symonds. Within the framework of the resea…

02 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Institutional Factors Influencing the Academic Performance of Students in Principles of Accounting

CLETUS .O. AKENBOR EMMANUEL A.L. IBANICHUKA

This study examined the institutional factors influencing academic performance of students in principles of accounting. This was achieved through a review of extent theoretical and empirical literature and analysis of research questions. In order to generate the necessary data f…

03 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Establishing a Saudi e-University: Transitioning to Asynchronous Learning at King Abdulaziz University

LAILA M. O. AL-SHARQI NADIA YUSUF

Traditional brick-and-mortar universities in Saudi Arabia are currently experiencing complex and unique problems. Escalating interest in higher education has triggered a vast increase in the student population, and a surge of applicants has prompted academic institutions to curb…

04 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Emerging profile of ICT-Enabled Commerce and Management Education in India

M.M. GANDHI

This paper emphasizes that Business and Commerce are performing arts requiring inculcation of professional operative skills. The introduction of ICTs in the higher education has profound implications for the whole education process ranging from investment to use of technologies…

05 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Comprehensive Quality Assurance in Higher Education Institutions in The Light of the Requirements of the Labor Market - An analytical study of the labor market of SAIDA town in ALGERIA-

ABDEL MADJID BADRI

This research aims to evaluate the institutions of higher education based on comprehensive quality standards that have been developed for each member of teaching in higher education institutions. Adopted this research on elements for the evaluation of the labor market in of SAID…

06 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Entrepreneurship Education and Its Concerns in South African Universities

NDIVHUHO TSHIKOVHI ALTHEA MVULA

This paper investigates the entrepreneurship education concerns in South African universities through Enactus (formerly known as SIFE) South Africa (SA) students. Stratified sampling was used to gather data from a population of Enactus SA students represented at the “Enact…

08 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Typology of Mentoring Relationship in Nigerian Universities

LOVE O. ARUGU LAWRENCE I. NWEAKE

Mentoring is defined as the process by which an experienced, productive and knowledgeable senior employee helps to develop a less experienced employee called the protégé. It is one of the approaches of staff career development. Since there are basically…

09 Online Resources Volume 01 Issue 1 Published 16 Oct 2014
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Business Plan Approach as a Tool to Develop Entry Level Academic Knowledge Transfer Activities

SEPPALA, KAAPO M SINERVO, PETTERI CHARPENTRON, CELINE

This paper focuses on developing first stage or entry level Technology or Knowledge Transfer activities in relative young universities. The method used is adapting business plan approach to universities’ development work. Our main focus lies on the concept of…