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Vol. 1 (1974): Simulations, Games and Experiential Learning Techniques
Vol. 1 (1974): Simulations, Games and Experiential Learning Techniques
Published:
1974-03-20
Marketing in Action in Collegiate Education
Ralph L. Day
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Long Live Your Business Game
Stanley C. Vance
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How to Create Your Own Business Game with IMAGINIT
Richard F. Barton
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The Design, Conduct and Evaluation of a Computerized Management Game as a Form of Experiential Learning
Eugene T. Byrne, Douglas E. Wolfe
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Experiential Learning: Conceptualization and Definition
J. Duane Hoover
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The Teaching Potential of a Structured Esperience
Samuel C. Certo, Robert H. Dougherty
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The Lecture VS. the Game
David J. Fritzsche
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Tracking the Elective: Student-Goal Oriented Education
Larry S. Lowe
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The Use of Internal and External Assignments with a Marketing Simulation Game
A. J. Faria, Ray O. Nulsen
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Constructing Mini-Courses to Supplement Business Simulations
Howard Leftwich
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A Video-Tape/Computer Learning Experience
Morton Cotlar, Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
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A Collective Bargaining Nefotiation Simulation: Settle or Strike
Morris Sackman
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Simulation in Personnel Administration
Richard W. Beatty
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Introduction to PABLUM: A Public Administration Game
Edwin L. Heard
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Enrichment of a Multi-Functional Game Through Dynamice Overlays and Intensive Decision Analysis
John S. Hoagland, Harold L. Pazer
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An Orientation to the Oklahoma Farm Management Game
Odell L. Wlker, Vernon R. Eidman
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A Description of INSTRAT: A Game of iInvestment Strategy
Lawrence J. Gitman
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DØG A Decision Mathematics Game
Geoffrey Churchill
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The Use of Production Scheduling Simulation in a Production Planning and Control Course
S. Kyle Reed
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Interactive Gaming: A Production Example
K. Roscoe Davis
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Marketing Interaction: A Marketing Management Game
Stephen K. Keiser
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ADMAG I: An Advertising Management Game
James D. Culley
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Meeting the Decline in College Enrollments Using the Money Game in the Classroom
K.H. Johnson, D.S. Shannon
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Training Salesman with the Sales Management Game
Louis E. Boone
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Smith Management Game (BUSOP)
Jerald R. Smith
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The Business Game: A New Approach to Managerial Accounting
Kenneth R. Goosen
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Administration: The Key to a Successful Gaming Experience
Harold K. Wilson
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Simulation: A Frustration, a 'Game,' or a Meaningful Experience
James W. Gentry, Thomas L. Brown
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Using Complex Simulations in Policy Courses in Institutions with Limited Resources
L. E. Baldwin
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Flexibility in Simulation Design for Continual Student Motivation
Leroy D. Brooks
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A Terminal Keyboard Experience in Executive Gaming
Ralph H. Sprague, Jr., Morton Cotlar
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Application of Theory and of Computerized Grading in Management Simulation
Charles R. Scott
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The Executive Education Experience Using the Toronto Management Game
Roger N. Wolff, George H. Haines
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Experiences with the Harvard Management Game
Ralph M. Roberts
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Managing the Dynamic Small Business Via Simulation
James E. Estes
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The Use of Business Game and a Simulated Stock Exchange in a Business Policy Course
Rober McGlashan
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Managerial Strategy and Systems-An Integrative M.B.A. Course
Burnard H. Sord
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SIMQ, a Business Simulation Game for Decision Science Students: Towards a Total Gaming and Teaching Package
Arthur C. Nichols
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The Use of Simulation as a Supplementary Learning Experience in Marketing Principles
Neil E. Seitz, Billy M. Thorton
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Simulation as a Supplementary Learning Experience in Marketing Principles
Jack R. Dauner
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Intercollegiate Business Gaming: The State of the Art
Ronald Jensen
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Intercollegiate Business Gaming from a Participant's Viewpoint
David B. Burks
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Correlates of Satisfaction, Learnin and Success in Business Gaming
Achilles A. Armenakis, Hubert S. Field, William H. Holley
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A Studen't View of Leadership Training with a Two-Level Hierarchy, Two Course Simulation
Bernard Keys, Chris Jones
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Autocrative Versus Democratic Decision Making: The "Executive Game" as an Experiment
Herman S. Napier
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Identifying Potential Game Participants
George A. Johnson, Laird Landon
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Assessment Centers Selection Based on Simulation
William C. Byham
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Business Games in the Process of Management Training in Israel and the United States
Aryeh Kidron
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Evolution and Flexibility in Business Gaming
Richard F. Barton
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Quantitative Applications of Games
Geoffrey Churchill
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Growing Emphasis on Implementation
Ralph L. Day
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Debits and Credits: First National ABSEL Conference
Stanley C. Vance
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