Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
1-2021
Abstract
In this paper, we explain how an experiential learning course and study tour to Gansu Province (People’s Republic of China) enabled undergraduates at the Singapore Management University (SMU) to acquire 21st-century competencies and higher-order thinking skills by analyzing and evaluating specific aspects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China–Singapore (Chongqing) Connectivity Initiative — New International Land–Sea Trade Corridor (CCI-ILSTC) with emphasis on developing viable Go-To-Market (GTM) strategies aimed at selling Gansu produce in four Southeast Asian markets. We share how the course was designed to support the attainment of key learning goals and discuss how we turned pedagogical aspirations into concrete learning outcomes. We introduce key aspects of the so-called “SMU-XO” project that the students conducted in partnership with an industry partner, Pacific International Lines (PIL), and discuss how the project work helped learners to gain global competency by (i) examining critical issues related to BRI such as multi-modal infrastructure connectivity, (ii) appreciating the local perspectives of project stakeholders in Lanzhou and Shanghai and (iii) successfully interacting with people from different cultures, namely China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand.
Keywords
Experiential learning, Singapore, China, Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Discipline
Asian Studies | Business | Higher Education | Organizational Behavior and Theory
Research Areas
Organisational Behaviour and Human Resources
Publication
China and the World: International Journal on Belt and Road Initiative
Volume
4
Issue
3
First Page
1
Last Page
36
ISSN
2591-7293
Identifier
10.1142/S2591729321500139
Publisher
World Scientific
Citation
CHIN, Andrew; MENKHOFF, Thomas; EVERS, Hans-Dieter; GN, Hoong Hui Daniel; KOH, Kevin; LEE, Chester Wey; LOH, Patrick; LOW, Linda; TAN, Sebastian; TEO, Teng Seng; and YAP, Natalie.
Getting undergraduates ready for China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through an overseas experiential learning project, China and the world: Ancient and modern silk road. (2021). China and the World: International Journal on Belt and Road Initiative. 4, (3), 1-36.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6816
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https://doi.org/10.1142/S2591729321500139
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