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Global Product Branding and International Education
James Cambridge
University of Bath, UK
International education has been compared with other globally marketed goods and services such as soft drinks and hamburgers: a reliable product conforming to consistent quality standards throughout the world. This article explores the issues of international education, globalization and product branding, and examines the extent to which it may be claimed that international schools constitute a network of independent franchised distributors of globally branded international education products and services. The concept of branding and the implications of global branding are also discussed.
Key Words: global branding globalization international education international school product branding
Journal of Research in International Education, Vol. 1, No. 2,
227-243 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/147524002764248158

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