International Partnering strategy for e-learning provider in emerging economies: Evidence from East Africa learning institutions


Autoria(s): Bett, Cleofhas
Data(s)

15/08/2014

29/08/2016

2014

Resumo

International partnership has received growing interest in the literature during the past decades due to globalization, increased technological approaches and rapid changes in competitive environments. The study specifically determines the support provided by international partners on promotion of e-learning in East Africa, assess the motives of partner selection criteria, the determinants of selecting partners, partner models and partner competence of e-learning provider. The study also evaluates obstacles of e-learning partnering strategy in East Africa learning institutions. The research adopts a descriptive survey design. Target population involved East Africa learning institutions with a list of potential institutions generated from the Ministry of Higher Education database. Through a targeted reduction of the initial database, consisting of all learning institutions, both public and private, the study created a target sample base of 200 learning institutions. Structured questionnaires scheduled were used to collect primary data. Study findings showed the approach way East African communities in selecting their e-learning partners depend on international reputation of partners, partner with ability to negotiate with foreign governments, partner with international and local experiences, nationality of foreign partner and partners with local market knowledge.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/98709

URN:NBN:fi-fe2014080732649

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Partnering Strategy #partner selection #E-learning #emerging economies
Tipo

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