Journal of International Education and Business

Over the past few years the provision of education services across international borders has been one of the world’s fastest growing traded services. This growth is expected to continue into the future which demands the attention of policy makers, researchers, academics and other interested groups. There are a good number of journals available in New Zealand and abroad but most of them are either too specialized in a particular discipline or too generalized with multidisciplinary approaches. Moreover, available journals hardly cover the issues like the link between education and international business, and its importance in policy making. In fact there is a gap between the way available journals are meeting the needs of debate and disseminating research output on education and business and the way it needs to be focused. Publication of the Journal of International Education and Business (launched in 2010) aims to fill that gap by creating a forum for exchanging views and information among researchers, academics and interested individuals in the field of the internationalization of education and international business.

 

Information for Potential Contributors

The Journal of International Education and Business is a refereed publication and is published twice a year. The target audience is researchers, academics and policy makers in the field of international education and international business. Although articles are welcome on all aspects of international education and business, those relating to problems, potential benefits and policy related issues of internationalization of education and its economics are particularly encouraged. The Journal of International Education and Business is committed to maintaining a high standard as a quality academic journal recognized internationally in the field of international education and business. Articles for publication should be between 3000 - 6000 words. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically in Word format in Palatino Linotype 13.5 pt double spaced. Each table or figure should be clearly labeled and secondary sources acknowledged. All references must use APA format.

 

Contact Details

All Correspondence should be sent to the Executive Editor, Journal of International Education and Business, AIS St Helens, PO Box 2995, Auckland 1140, New Zealand. Tel: +64 9 815 1717 ext 622 / Fax +64 9 815 1802 / Email: publication@ais.ac.nz

 

Subscription Information

Subscription rates per year (including postage and packaging) are as follows:

NZ & Australia Rest of World
Institution NZD 60.00 USD 45.00
Individual NZD 40.00 USD 30.00

 

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