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Peter C. Knight; Claudia C. Mich; Karen M. Peesker – Journal of Marketing Education, 2024
Several studies show that while collegiate sales programs effectively prepare students for sales careers, there are various opportunities to improve. In this research, we look at how sales education impacts the career preparedness of recent 4-year college graduates. We focus specifically on the development of self-leadership and sales-related…
Descriptors: Job Training, College Graduates, Entry Workers, Skill Development
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Peltier, James W.; Chennamaneni, Pavan Rao; Barber, Kenyatta N. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2022
In response to the "Journal of Marketing Education" special issue on teaching turmoil and triumphs in times of crisis, we develop and test a student anxiety, preparation and learning framework for responding to external crises. We use structural equation modeling to assess how COVID-19 anxiety impacts classrelated anxiety, class…
Descriptors: Anxiety, COVID-19, Pandemics, Learning
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Chaker, Nawar N.; Dixon, Andrea L.; Hill, Katerina E. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
More universities are teaching sales to meet growing employer demand, thereby increasing the prominence of university sales centers. Sales center directors tend to be a PhD or a non-PhD faculty member. While there are advantages to both backgrounds, we know little about how sales center directors view their roles and what behaviors they enact to…
Descriptors: Universities, Salesmanship, Sales Occupations, Business Administration Education
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Beuk, Frederik; Weidner, Kelly L.; Houser, Lauren M. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2023
This research is one of the first Intent to Pursue a Sales Career (ITPSC) studies to link intent to actual student behavior. In addition, this study systematically revisits the validity and reliability of the ITPSC-scale and its associated antecedents. Based on partial least square analysis, we find support for the validity and reliability of the…
Descriptors: Marketing, Validity, Ethics, Sales Occupations
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Groza, Mark D.; Zmich, Louis J.; Groza, Mya P. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2022
Increasingly, professional sales programs receive financial support from company sponsors in exchange for varying types of branding and recruiting opportunities. This study builds on the literature regarding employer branding and talent acquisition by examining the effect sales program sponsorship has on students. Grounded in organizational…
Descriptors: Marketing, Professional Education, Merchandise Information, Financial Support
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Lastner, Matthew M.; Delpechitre, Duleep; Goad, Emily A.; Andzulis, James – Journal of Marketing Education, 2021
Peer learning, a pedagogical approach whereby students are partnered together to have one student actively help another student learn predetermined content or skills, has long been utilized as an effective complement to more traditional instructional methods across a wide range of educational disciplines. This approach has been found to reduce the…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Marketing, Sales Occupations, Higher Education
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Deeter-Schmelz, Dawn R.; Dixon, Andrea L.; Erffmeyer, Robert C.; Kim, Kyoungmi; Agnihotri, Raj; Krush, Michael T.; Bolman Pullins, Ellen – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
Given the recent proliferation in sales programs, business colleges face a new set of challenges. Sales competencies are changing rapidly, and firms struggle with identifying and attracting sales candidates on campus. Therefore, it is important that we understand needed competencies and how the content of job advertisements may differentially…
Descriptors: Advertising, Salesmanship, Job Applicants, Business Schools
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Hammond, Robert W. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
It is widely known that students have preconceptions regarding salespeople and that these preconceptions are modified by participation in sales classes. It is also known that experiential sales class activities are more effective at increasing student interest in pursuing a sales career than traditional lecture style lessons. Less explored is the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Students, Student Attitudes, Sales Occupations
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Cummins, Shannon; Nielson, Blake; Peltier, James W.; Deeter-Schmelz, Dawn – Journal of Marketing Education, 2020
In this article, we review the recent expansion within the sales education literature from five primary journals and the business literature at large. The five primary journals are the "Journal of Marketing Education, Marketing Education Review, Journal for the Advancement of Marketing Education, Journal of Education for Business," and…
Descriptors: Marketing, Sales Occupations, Periodicals, Business Administration Education
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Inks, Scott A.; Avila, Ramon A. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2018
Each year employees aggressively seek undergraduate business students to fill openings in their companies. While the number of universities offering sales programs is growing, it is apparent students' desire to pursue a career in sales continues to lag behind demand for sales professionals. This article presents a study of college-bound high…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Sales Occupations, Career Choice
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Lee, Youngsu; Heinze, Timothy; Donoho, Casey; Fournier, Christophe; Jalal, Ahamed A. F. M.; Cohen, David; Hennebichler, Eike – Journal of Marketing Education, 2018
While international demand for sales positions is growing, negative sales stereotypes, partially fueled by ethical abuses in the sales arena, are prevalent and may dissuade students from pursuing sales careers. To help combat the situation globally, educators must develop and utilize effective sales ethics pedagogies. The first step involves…
Descriptors: Ethics, Gender Differences, Moral Values, Teaching Methods
Marcos-Cuevas, Javier; Critten, Peter; Squire, Phil; Speakman, James I. F. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
Sales education has grown in importance, particularly throughout the last decade, with an increasing number of university sales centers offering programs to prepare new generations of sales professionals. In this article, we describe how work-based learning, action research, and reflective practice used in a sales master program can be used in…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Sales Occupations, Experiential Learning, Action Research
Castleberry, Stephen – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
A new interactive computer simulation designed to teach sales ethics is described. Simulation learner objectives include gaining a better understanding of legal issues in selling; realizing that ethical dilemmas do arise in selling; realizing the need to be honest when selling; seeing that there are conflicting demands from a salesperson's…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Sales Occupations, Ethics, Computer Simulation
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Delpechitre, Duleep; Baker, David S. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2017
Cross-cultural selling has become an important factor in sales education. In the current competitive business graduate market, students who enter the workforce in frontline customer service positions are expected to perform sales at a higher level. Students that have acquired an education in sales during their undergraduate program have been found…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, Salesmanship, Sales Occupations, Multicultural Education
Bush, Alan J.; Bush, Victoria D.; Oakley, Jared; Cicala, John – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
Undergraduate sales education is somewhat unique in that it prepares students for a career which functions mostly outside of traditional corporate management structures. Concurrently, the demand for well-qualified salespeople has intensified partly due to high turnover. This article contends that there may be a disconnection between student…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Expectation, Career Development, Socialization
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