How would you assess the contribution of each of the three perspectives on transfer that are outlined in this chapter? Can elements of the three be combined into one `eclectic’ perspective?

What will be an ideal response?


The market-based, cultural and political approaches to studying transfer can be seen as each having the potential to shed light on the issue. Some writers argue that an integrated approach, drawing on aspects of each of the three perspectives, can help our understanding of this issue. One way of exploring this is through a case study and one such firm can be found in Edwards et al. (2007).

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