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Vol. 6 (1979): Insights Into Experiential Pedagogy
Vol. 6 (1979): Insights Into Experiential Pedagogy
Published:
1979-03-14
The Use of Cases with Role Plays in a Research Methods Course
Ernest L. Maier
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Debugging and Implementing the Live Case Approach to Marketing Research in the Australian Environment
Neil A. Richardson
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Using a Case as the Basis for a Modified Debate
R. Bruce McAfee
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Using Cases in Business Communication Classes
Gretchen N. Vik
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A Structured Approach to Case Analysis and Reporting
Alfred G. Edge, Denis R. Coleman
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Intercollegiate Case Analysis Competition as an Experiential Learning Experience
S. Kyle Reed
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Attributes Germane to Student/Live Case Situations
Carroll C. Halterman, Nancy S. Sampson, Constantine E. Sotiriou
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Understanding Dispute Resolution through Experiential Learning
Thomas L. Watkins
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Personality Development and Conflict Dynamics: An Experimental Design to Study the Effects of Teaching Methodologies on Conflict Resolution
Tom Basuray, Jerry J. Gosenpud, Steven A. Scherling
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Interpersonal Competence and the Digital PDP-11:40
George T. Solomon
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The Process of Writing a Collective Bargaining Simulation: A Case Study in Practical Pedagogy
Marcus Hart Sandver, Harry R. Blame
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Simulating Negotiations in an Educational Context
Jerry D. Debenham, Susan C. Hines, Michael J. Murphy, Michael J Parsons
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Simulation as a Technique for Teaching Collective Bargaining
Roger D. Roderick, Jim A. Wilterding, David Eldredge
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Experiential Processing of Differing Managerial Perspectives: The Use of a Game Show Format
R. Duane Ireland, J. Duane Hoover
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Individual Self-Report vs. Group Consensus in Small Decision-Making Groups
Herman S. Napier, William C. House
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Effects of Sex-Role Stereotypes on Promotion Decisions: An Exercise
Thomas L. Ruble
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Computer Aids to Planning: The Budget and Forecasting Module
Richard T. Nyerges, Harry L. Reif
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Use of a Microcomputer in a Decision Analysis for Investment Portfolio Selection
Jon R. Prescott
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A Game of Investment Strategy: Description, Use, Criticism and Modification
Abderrahman Robana, William D. Biggs
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Coping with Future Uncertainties through Probabilistic Budgeting
Robert J. Lord
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Administration and Design of Simulation Materials for a Specialized Management Training Program
J. Ronald Frazer, Michael R. W. Bommer
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Managing Stress in Organizational Life
Lawrence B. Carroll
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BankSim: The Bank Management Simulation
James W. Schreier
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Issues in the Organizational Application of Simulation and Experiential Material
James W. Schreier
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Games Within Games: The Role of the Glitch
Geoffrey Churchill
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Experiential Learning from Classroom to Business
Dorothy M. Hai
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An Evaluation of the Shall Business Institute Program as an Experiential Learning Exercise
Ross A. Flaherty
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Conversations with Top Management (Simulated)
H. A. Waggener
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Experience in the Use and Assessment of Simulation in Management Education
Warwick Savage
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A Statistical Analysis of Simulation Users: Relationships between Stress and Human Subjects Guidelines
L. Michael Couvillion, Thomas F. Pray, Daniel R. Strang
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Group Decision Making in a Computer Game Analysis of Demographic and Psychosocial Variables
John P. Loveland, Larry Wall, Arthur Whatley
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Comparing Performance during Three Managerial Accounting Simulation Schedules
Clayton H. Walker
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Business Policy Simulation and the Intense Course Structure
Nancy S. Sampson, Constantine E. Sotiriou
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The Use of Intensive Simulation in Executive Development and Academic Settings
John C. Aplin, Richard A. Cosier
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The Use of Experiential Exercises in the Undergraduate Consumer Behavior Course
Corbett F. Gaulden, Alvin C. Burns
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A Personal Marketing Strategy Approach: Framework and Application
Paul C. Thistlethwaite
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Teaching Pert Experientially In Marketing Research
James W. Gentry
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Discovering the Majority Fallacy
Raymond J. Smead, David W. Finn
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An Experiential Approach to Studying International Business
Daniel C. Brenenstuhl, Sion Raveed
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A Demonstration of the Business Simulation-Game as a Curriculum Assessment Device
Joseph A. Wolfe
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Relating Teaching Methods with Educational Objectives in the Business Curriculum
James W. Gentry, Kenneth C. McCain, Alvin C. Burns
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The Junior Achievement Applied Management Program as a Compromise Situation between the Simulation and the Internship
Marta B. Calas
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Who Is Using Computerized Business Games?: A View From Publisher's Adoption Lists
William D. Biggs
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Trials and Tribulations in Testing Educational Innovations
Ernest F. Cooke
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An Examination of the Perceived Effectiveness of Computee Simulation in a Classroom Setting As Affected By Game, Environmental and Respondent Characteristics
Thomas Alexander Chisholm, Parameswar Krishnakumar, James P. Clay
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Game Administration: A Life Cycle Analysis
A. J. Faria, R. O. Nulsen
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Research on the Effectiveness of Using a Computerized Simulation in the Basic Management Course
James E. Estes
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Gaming and Attitudinal Change
Jerald R. Smith
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The Teacher-Student Relationship in Experiential Classes and the Student’s Perception Of Course Effectiveness
Lane Kelley, Arthur Whatley
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An Exploratory Study of Student Characteristics and Educational Processes in Programmatic Experiential Learning
Eugene T. Byrne, Douglas E. Wolfe
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General Incongruity Adaption Level (GIAL) as a Predictor of Risk Preferences in a Simulated Management Game
William F. Muhs
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The Cap-Stone Opportunity: Combining Business Simulation and Experiential Learning
John A. Kulp
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Incorporating MIS/DSS into Policy Courses via Simulation
Ronald L. Jensen, James F. Courtney, Jr.
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Who Benefits Most From Participation in Business Policy Simulations: An Empirical Study of Skill Development by Functional Area
Eugene T. Byrne
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The Use of Program NAMEX in Teaching the Accounting for Nonmonetary Asset Exchanges Charles W. Caldwell
Mary H. Bonczkowski, William A. Goodman
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The Use of Program CVP in Teaching Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Mary H. Bonczkowski, James W. Gentry, Charles W. Caldwell
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Experiential vs. Traditional Classroom Approach in the Basic Management Course: A Puerto Rican Experience
Marta Calas
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A Guide to the Successful use of Business Simulation Games
James T. Low
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The Dynamic Aspects of Interactive Gaming Puts the Realism into Gaming
Newell E. Chiesl
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System Representation of SIMORG
Mounir Badawy, Magdi Badawy, Ramona Piampiano
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The Design of a Database System to Support Business Simulation and Experiential Learning
F. Paul Fuhs
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A Data Entry and Retrieval System for a Computer Simulation (DERS)
David J. Fritzsche
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Simulation - An Advantage for Accounting Research
Linda M. Marquis
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"Computer-Aided Project Performance Control Simulation: An Interactive Experiential Gaming Technique for Managerial Decision Making"
A. James Wynne, J. Michael Klosky, Charles A. Snyder
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Utilization of Manual Simulation Games to Develop Scenarios of Future Events--An Exploratory Study
W. C. House, H. S. Napier
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Foundry: A Foundry Simulation
Ronald L. Decker, Fred A. Waedt, Stuart J. Allen, Mark R. Headington
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Customized Debriefing: The Achilles Heel of Experiential Learning?
Richard E. Dutton
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Computerized Business Simulations and Experiential Learning Exercises: An Instructional Interface
Michael D. Crino
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The Baseball Game: A Group Member Role Observation, Problem Solving Experience
Robert W. Rasberry
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A Practical Design for Experiential Learning Exercises: Roles, Technical Equipment and Alternative Debriefing Formats
Sidney J. Ward, III
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