Strategic management simulation as a blended learning dimension: campus based students' perspectives

Evans, J, Kerridge, C, Loon, M, Carr, J and Kendry, D (2012) 'Strategic management simulation as a blended learning dimension: campus based students' perspectives.' In: European Business Research Conference Proceedings 2012. Social Science Electronic Publishing, Rochester, NY. ISBN 9781922069092

Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2132469

Abstract

Although business simulations are widely used in management education, there is no consensus about how to optimise their application. Our research explores the use of business simulations as a dimension of a blended learning pedagogic approach for undergraduate business education. Accepting that few best-practice prescriptive models for the design and implementation of simulations in this context have been presented, and that there is little empirical evidence for the claims made by proponents of such models, we address the lacuna by considering business student perspectives on the use of simulations. We then intersect available data with espoused positive outcomes made by the authors of a prescriptive model. We find the model to be essentially robust and offer evidence to support this position. In so doing we provide one of the few empirically based studies to support claims made by proponents of simulations in business education. The research should prove valuable for those with an academic interest in the use of simulations, either as a blended learning dimension or as a stand-alone business education activity. Further, the findings contribute to the academic debate surrounding the use and efficacy of simulation-based training SBT within business and management education.

Item Type: Book Chapter or Section
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The full-text can be accessed via the official URL. European Business Research Conference Proceedings 2012, held on the 27th-28th August 2012 in Roma, Italy.

Keywords: management education, management, business education, blended learning, Higher Education
Divisions: Bath Business School
Chancelry and Research Management
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2132469
Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2017 16:18
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2021 09:46
URI / Page ID: https://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/id/eprint/9660
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