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Earl J. Weiss; Paul J. Lazarony – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
This study examines and preserves a record of the preferences and experiences of junior-level business students majoring in accounting when online instruction was mandatory during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two separate surveys were completed by 327 and 247 students covering five semesters. Among other results, the data collected and analyzed included…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Business Education, College Students, Accounting
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Gary Blau; TL Hill – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
Using qualitative open item analysis, MBA alumni were asked their perceptions of competencies, skills and concepts developed or reinforced in a client-focused team project MBA capstone course. The replies from 167 respondents were aggregated together over a nine-year period from 2013 to 2021. Conversion of coded responses to managerial…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Graduate Study, Capstone Experiences, College Graduates
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Caley Zack; Carl F. Larsson; Gizem Atav – Journal of Education for Business, 2025
Using a large survey of undergraduate business students, we identify common stereotypes, analyze gender differences in stereotypic thinking, and examine how stereotypes impact a student's choice of major. We document gender differences in stereotypic thinking and find that stereotypes can introduce biases on students' attitudes toward our study's…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Majors (Students), Decision Making, Undergraduate Students
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Tschopp, Daniel; Eplion, David; Barney, Douglas K. – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
This paper demonstrates how basic financial analysis skills students learn in their introductory courses in financial accounting, managerial accounting, and finance can be used by graduating business majors to make informed employment decisions. Eleven types of basic analysis are used to identify areas of concern in a potential employer's…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Accounting, Business Administration Education, Majors (Students)
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Mohamed Zainuba; Ahmad Rahal; Omer Kutlubay; Julie Wright – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
This study surveyed first-year business students to measure their intended academic major at the beginning and at the end of the semester, and the relative importance of the factors that influenced their choice. Results indicate that students' independent research, family input, and potential income were the most significant factors of students'…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Business Education, Majors (Students), Decision Making
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Nilakshi Borah; Shishir Paudel; Adam Stivers – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
This study examines whether case-based learning (CBL) in a core finance class improves student performance. It analyzes students' exam scores over two semesters at a regional U.S. public university. During the first semester, CBL is used to teach two sections of an intermediate corporate finance class. During the subsequent semester, the first…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Problem Based Learning, Business Administration Education, Money Management
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Nabil, Barihan; Srouji, Anan; Abu Zer, Afaf – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
This study adds to the regional and global discourse and understanding of gender stereotyping in accounting education in a Middle Eastern context by investigating the impact of family, society, and the accountants' work environment as being more suitable for men, on majoring in accounting. Data were collected through a field survey from 830…
Descriptors: Accounting, Majors (Students), Foreign Countries, Sex Stereotypes
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Frank C. Butler; Deborah M. Mullen; Kathleen K. Wheatley – Journal of Education for Business, 2025
Anecdotal evidence suggests that students with quantitative business majors (e.g., finance, accounting, data analytics, economics) outperform students from less quantitatively rigorous majors (e.g., management, human resource management, marketing) on a business simulation game at a mid-sized, southeastern, public, AACSB accredited university. We…
Descriptors: Business Education, Majors (Students), Finance Occupations, Accounting
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Magnier, Alexandre; Van Auken, Stuart; Palacios Rivera, Jamille – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
The objective of this study is to explore the stereotypes that students have about agribusiness students. We seek to determine the nature of these stereotypes and how they compare relative to marketing and accounting students. Our intent is to reveal the degree of fit of the agribusiness major within a college of business, as personality…
Descriptors: Correlation, Majors (Students), Agricultural Education, Business Administration Education
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Scifres, Elton L.; Cox, Marcus; Crocker, Robert M.; Mishra, Rajat; Scott, Gerald W. – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
This research examines the motivation of undergraduate business students using the academic motivation scale. We examined the difference in motivation between business majors and a variety of nonbusiness majors. There were differences in the patterns of motivation, but business majors were not less motivated than nonbusiness students. As expected,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Nonmajors, Business Administration Education
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Jones, Jeffrey S.; Ragan, Kent P.; Witte, H. Douglass; Zhang, Y. Jenny – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
The authors examine the impact of a new online learning system on student performance in a core finance course required of all business majors. They find that the online learning system significantly reduces the number of students that withdraw from the course prior to course completion. Additionally, the benefits of a lower withdrawal rate…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Finance Occupations, Integrated Learning Systems, Academic Achievement
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Sheppard, Michael J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2020
Business schools could be more effective in teaching students how to create new business models. Skills for "de novo" business model generation and exploration are now commonly taught in undergraduate business programs. Innovation, however, is often presented as a theoretical topic leaving the fuzzy front-end of this process to the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods, Innovation, Entrepreneurship
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Xin, Chua Wen; Talib, Ameen Ali – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
This study focused on the ethical intentions and perceptions of ethical problems among undergraduates in Singapore. An online survey was conducted to a sample of 100 undergraduates studying in local and foreign universities based in Singapore. The study found influences on ethical perceptions and intentions by factors such as gender, religious…
Descriptors: Ethics, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes
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Jones, Martin K.; Zhang, Yin – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
For the past two decades, Chinese students have formed a substantial component of many business-related postgraduate degrees in UK Universities. However, there has been little research into what motivates Chinese students to choose one type of business degree over another. In this paper, we use student record data to analyze the choices made by…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Student Motivation, Decision Making
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Schnusenberg, Oliver – Journal of Education for Business, 2020
We investigate the degree of overconfidence in earnings percentile expectations one year, five years, and ten years after graduation. The results reveal extreme overconfidence in the expected earnings percentile five years and ten years after graduation. This overconfidence is only marginally explained by various demographic variables, including…
Descriptors: Expectation, Undergraduate Students, College Graduates, Student Motivation
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