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Jessica Perius – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
The introduction of the HyFlex modality provides students with increased flexibility to choose how they participate in a course. This flexibility extends to guest speakers allowing for synchronous interaction with students to occur across long distances. The following article outlines how instructors can incorporate international guest speakers…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, International Trade, Business Administration Education, Experiential Learning
Schumann, Hans O. – Journal of Education for Business, 2019
Students wishing to be entrepreneurs have a great need for role models to serve as inspiration and help them envision their future organization. Universities often use guest speakers for this purpose. The author introduces a methodology of using a library of audio tapes as a virtual guest speaker series, larger and more diversified than even the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Role Models, Lecture Method, Public Speaking
Martins, Julia; Fortmüller, Richard; Powell, Owen – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
Economics and business students regularly behave less prosocially than others. Can ethics training reverse this tendency? Results from a repeated public goods experiment reveal that it can. Students who attend an interactive lecture on social dilemmas show significantly more cooperation than others. However, the lecture does not appear to increase…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Prosocial Behavior, Ethical Instruction, Lecture Method
Marquis, Gerald P.; Ghosh, Soumen – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
Higher education institutions face demands to develop and deliver course content through alternate modes of delivery. A variety of course designs have emerged in recent years. One of these is the hybrid or blended course design model where face-to-face instruction is combined with online instruction. Researchers have found negligible differences…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Preferences, Blended Learning, Instructional Design
Harjoto, Maretno Agus – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
The author compared students' perceptions of prelecture videos replacing face-to-face (F2F) classes in blended and F2F graduate corporate finance classes. Using 176 anonymous survey responses from eight F2F and two blended classes during the 2014-2016 year, the author found that students in the blended classes had a greater belief that prelecture…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Finance Occupations, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Effectiveness
Dommeyer, Curt J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
A quasiexperiment was conducted among marketing research students to determine the effects of lecture capturing (LC). One group of students (the LC group) was allowed access to video recordings of the class lectures whereas another group of students in a parallel class (the control group) was not given access to the recordings. When both groups…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Quasiexperimental Design, Student Research, Video Technology
Childers, Carla; Williams, Kim; Kemp, Elyria – Journal of Education for Business, 2014
Education shares many similarities with service delivery in the business sector. The student often experiences the total service within the classroom. Marketers in retail stores and the hotel and hospitality industry have long acknowledged the ability of the physical environment to influence behaviors and therefore make concerted efforts to create…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Emotional Response, Affective Behavior, Student Attitudes
Reid, Maurice; Brown, Steve; Tabibzadeh, Kambiz – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
For the past decade teaching models have been changing, reflecting the dynamics, complexities, and uncertainties of today's organizations. The traditional and the more current active models of learning have disadvantages. Simulation provides a platform to combine the best aspects of both types of teaching practices. This research explores the…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Curriculum, Simulation, Educational History
Mastilak, Christian – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Millennial students often possess characteristics at odds with typical lecture-based approaches to introductory accounting courses. The author introduces an approach for reaching millennial students early in introductory accounting courses in ways that fit millennials' characteristics. This article describes the use of the board game Monopoly[R]…
Descriptors: Socialization, Accounting, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods
Albert, Michael; Beatty, Brian J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2014
The authors discuss the application of the flipped classroom model to the redesign of an introduction to management course at a highly diverse, urban, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-accredited U.S. university. The author assessed the impact of a flipped classroom versus a lecture class on grades. Compared to the prior…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Introductory Courses, Business Administration Education, Classroom Observation Techniques
Md-Sidin, Samsinar; Sambasivan, Murali; Muniandy, Nanthini – Journal of Education for Business, 2010
The purpose of the present article is to investigate the impact of psychological ownership, job performance, job commitment, and job satisfaction among business school lecturers of public universities in Malaysia. As psychological ownership is a relatively new concept, the present study expands the use of it in a different setting. Based on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employer Employee Relationship, Psychology, Ownership
Lai, Ming Ming; Kwan, Jing Hui; Kadir, Hazlina Abdul; Abdullah, Mahdhir; Yap, Voon Choong – Journal of Education for Business, 2010
The present article examines the effectiveness, teaching, assessment methods, and the importance of finance concepts in three undergraduate finance courses in a private university in Malaysia. Approximately 224 undergraduates (finance majors) were surveyed and demonstrated positive attitudes toward the effectiveness of the finance subjects. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Fundamental Concepts, Money Management

Marcheggiani, Joseph; Davis, Karel A.; Sander, James F. – Journal of Education for Business, 1999
Comparison of accounting students taught with a group Socratic method (n=22) and interactive lecture method (n=15) found no evidence that either method significantly improved examination scores. Student attitudes toward the course or the accounting profession did not differ. (SK)
Descriptors: Accounting, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Scores

Beegle, John; Coffee, David – Journal of Education for Business, 1991
A survey of accounting educators (n=97) to determine the teaching techniques they use and how they compare to those used in their undergraduate experience found that lectures and problem solving still predominate. Results also indicate that a wider range of techniques are used and the trend is for students to take a more active learning role. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Educational Experience, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Reciprocal Questioning and Computer-based Instruction in Introductory Auditing: Student Perceptions.

Watters, Mike – Journal of Education for Business, 2000
An auditing course used reciprocal questioning (Socratic method) and computer-based instruction. Separate evaluations by 67 students revealed a strong aversion to the Socratic method; students expected professors to lecture. They showed a strong preference for the computer-based assignment. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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