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Vol. 12 (1985): Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Excercises
Vol. 12 (1985): Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Excercises
Published:
1985-03-20
One Step beyond Naivete: Laboratory Simulation of Strategic Management
David A. Dyson, Robert R. Edwards
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Predicting Performance over the Course of the Simulation
Jerry Gosenpud, Charles Milton, Arthur Larson
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Congruency of Critical Performance Factors In Simulated and Real World Environments: An Exploratory Study
W. C. House, H. S. Napier
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Stimulating Learning and Creating Course Involvement Through the use of Debates
Robert J. Oppenheimer
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A Novel Approach to Writing Texts
William E. Fulmer
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ABSEL Revisited: In-Class Study Involvement Increases Learning
Reginald A. Graham
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BUS-SIM Micro: An Introductory Business Simulation Demonstration
Ron Decker, James LaBarre
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Solutions Diversified: An Experiential Introduction to Management Information Systems
Dorothy J. McBride, Tim O. Peterson
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Stimulating Rigorous Analysis in Simulation Gaming
Richard F. Barton
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The Use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Operations Research/Management Science (OR/MS) Techniques to Enhance the Learning Experience of Students Participating in Computerized Simulations
Peter M. Markulis, Daniel R. Strang
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Problems Associated with the Administrative uses of Student Ratings
Allan S. Baillie, Robert H. McIntire
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Enthusiasm Awareness in the Experiential Classroom
Patricia Sanders
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Participation Expectations of Students in Experiential Settings
Richard E. Dutton
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Using the Computer as a Planning Aid in an Applied Marketing Course
Richard Kagel
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Integrating Microcomputers in the Marketing Curriculum through the use of Marketing CompuProbs
Robert M. Cosenza, Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz
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Giving Students Experience in Team Report Writing
Judith L. Barney, Gretchen N. Vik
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Description and Results of an Experiential Approach in the Teaching of Business Policy
Joseph C. Latona
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Using Real World Experiences as an Experiential Activity: The Page Technique
Daniel W. McAllister
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A Guide to Writing Microcomputer Simulations
David J. Fritzsche, Richard V. Cotter
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The Development of a Microcomputer Distributed Processing Business Game
Richard D. Teach
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A Monte-Carlo Approach to Interactive Gaming
Newell Chiesl
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Single Case Experimental Design as an Alternative to the Conventional Approach
Alvin C. Burns, Jeanne H. Burns
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Learning Theory and Research Design: How Has ABSEL Fared?
Richard J. Butler, Peter M. Markulis, Daniel R. Strang
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Criticisms of the Use of Simulations in Economics: A Rebuttal
Steven C. Cold, Thomas F. Pray, Suzanne L. Clarridge
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Using the General Management Game in the Business Policy Course
Arthur Larson
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General Management Policy Simulations: Which Games Are Popular, And Why Do Professors Stop Using Games?
Michael J. Keeffe, Carol J. Cozan
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Business Policy Content and Teaching Methods: Comparisons of the Hegarty and Summers and Boyd Findings
Irvin Summers, Stephen Parker, Charles W. Boyd
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Let's Talk to the Experiential Authors
Lane Kelley
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A Computerized Logistics Game for Micros
George C. Jackson, James W. Gentry, Fred Morgan
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Effects of Contextual Factors on Bargaining Decisions of Experiential Group Representatives
John K. Butler
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The Linking of a Collective Bargaining Simulation and a Business Simulation Game – A Case Study
Hinda Greyser Pollard
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Students as Surrogates in Arbitration Studies
Walter A. Bogumil, LeRoy A. Franklin
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AIRWAYS: A Microcomputer Simulation of a Service Industry
Jamie T. Fisk, James W. Gentry, Raymond P. Fisk
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A Proposed Interactive Inventory Control Simulation
John W. Huminel
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Microcomputer Demonstration Exercises for a Course on Creativity and Problem Solving
Kenneth E. Friend
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Processing Skills for Teachers, Trainers, and Managers
Judith F. Vogt, Diana Page
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Developing the Competencies of "Resistance to Stress" and "Accurate Self-Assessment"
Donald S. Kline
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Raising Elizabeth: Socializing Girls to Aspire to Careers as Managers, Secretaries or Corporate Wives
Janet Lee Mills
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Factors Influencing Perception: Gaining Understanding through Experience
Lee A. Graf, A. Magid Platen
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Painless Computer Simulation
Terry L. Dennis
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The Effects of Differential Grade Weights on Business Game Learning Levels
Joseph Wolfe, C. Richard Roberts
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An Investigation of the Validity of a Recommendation for Experiential Exercise Debriefing
Steven W. Lamb, Samuel C. Certo
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Simulation and Experimental Practices of Faculty: A Data-Based Workshop
Irvin Summers, Steve Parker, Charles W. Boyd
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The Live Case Study: Filling the Gap between the Case Study and the Experiential Exercise
Peter M. Markulis
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A Reactive MicroCase Pedagogy
Nancy E. Lambert, David R. Lambert
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Advantages of a Multigame Simulation Course
J. Ronald Frazer
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Using the Logistic Function to Score Computer-Supported Games
Precha Thavikulwat
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A Simulation Model to Calculate Session Time for Running Simulation Models in a Shared Resource Environment
F. Paul Fuhs
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On The Core Size of Small Task Groups and Determinants of the Emergence of the Core Size
Ti Hsu
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