Choices, decisions, and the call to take action: a phenomenological study utilizing bounded rationality to explore complex decision-making processes.
The nascent trends confronting higher education institutions augment the complexity of decision-making among college and university presidents as they internationalize their respective campuses. Internationalization can no longer be understood as a simplistic, linear, cause and effect logic model, w...
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