AU - Neal, Mark AU - Finlay, Jim L. AB - To what extent is American business education "hegemonic" in the Arab world? To answer this, the authors examine whether Lebanese people exposed to American-style business education share the values implicit in their textbooks and teaching resources. Finding evidence for such values among Lebanese business students and working people alike, they argue that American business education is not only externally dominant; it is also internally hegemonic in its influences on local Arab values. The authors examine the problems American hegemony causes in Arab classrooms and discuss how problem-based learning provides an alternative and more relevant learning experience for Arab students. (Contains 4 tables and 3 notes.).(Eric: Author) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif ID - 22817 OP - pp. 38-83 PB - Thousand Oaks SAGE Publications 2008 PP - Thousand Oaks SAGE Publications 2008 SN - 1052-5629 T1 - American hegemony and business education in the Arab world [Article] YR - Thousand Oaks SAGE Publications 2008