Yes, I confess that. Yet one question here arises for you, Jeremy2000. Is there anyone told you that, in any event and at any rate, internationalization is exclusively better than regionalization? or localization? Even for those leading MNC’s, regionalization and localization are also something that they must take into account at the moment they formulate their global strategies, needless to say those domestic small and medial-size ones (energetic and dynamic though). The reason is simple, internationalization could be nothing for those small companies. (Please do not be misled by the word “small”, small companies could also hold the same attractiveness as do those bigger ones to the MBA job-seekers) Forgive me for speaking so bluntly, dear Jeremy2000 and other friends, internationalization, in some particular occasions, could be a fancy pretext for those MBA candidates who hold prejudices against the domestic business schools and therefore a misapprehension, a mirage and a placebo. Certainly, for those who are quite determined to function and live in a more westernized city, say Hongkong, CUHK and HKUST are definitely optimal alternatives. Personal perspective just presented here for reference. |