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Gerhart, Natalie; Peak, Daniel A.; Prybutok, Victor R. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2015
Students have been slow to adopt e-textbooks even though they are often less expensive than traditional textbooks. Prior e-textbook research has focused on adoption behavior, with little research to date on how students perceive e-textbooks fitting their needs. This work builds upon Task-Technology Fit (TTF) and Consumer Acceptance and Use of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Electronic Publishing, Technology Uses in Education, Adoption (Ideas)
Fetter, Gary; Shockley, Jeff – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
Instructors look for ways to explain to students how supply chains can be constructed so that competing suppliers can work together to improve inventory management performance (i.e., a phenomenon known as co-opetition). An Excel spreadsheet-driven simulation is presented that models a complete multilevel supply chain system--customer, retailer,…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Simulation, Spreadsheets, College Instruction
Nargundkar, Satish; Samaddar, Subhashish; Mukhopadhyay, Somnath – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
The impact of the Guided Problem Based Learning (Guided PBL) approach on Critical Thinking (CT) skills in a core business analysis course was examined. The implementation of this approach included using a textbook created for this purpose, which presents problems first, with blank spaces for students to work them out. Discussion of the concepts…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Business Administration Education
Terpend, Regis; Gattiker, Thomas F.; Lowe, Scott E. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
Faculty and students are increasingly faced with the opportunity to use electronic versions of textbooks (e-texts). Despite the advantages of e-texts and recent advances in technology, evidence suggests that students are still reluctant to adopt and use e-texts. This situation leads us to investigate two research questions: What factors contribute…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Electronic Publishing, Adoption (Ideas), Outcomes of Education
Sandman, Thomas E. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
An exploration of the preferred learning styles for over 1,100 business students has yielded an intriguing result. While many previous studies have examined the learning styles in different majors at different universities, these studies have been focused on describing the typical student for that major. This study demonstrates that the preferred…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Business Education, College Students, Preferences
Webb, G. Scott; Thomas, Stephanie P.; Liao-Troth, Sara – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
The SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) Model Supply Chain Classroom Simulation is an in-class experiential learning activity that helps students develop a holistic understanding of the processes and challenges of supply chain management. The simulation has broader learning objectives than other supply chain related activities such as the…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Information Management, Business Administration Education, Simulation
Bourrie, David M.; Cegielski, Casey G.; Jones-Farmer, L. Allison; Sankar, Chetan S. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
Although considerable work has been done to develop new educational innovations, few have found widespread acceptance in the classroom. To improve the likelihood of adoption of educational innovations, researchers need to understand why some innovations are adopted and routinely used, while others are not. An initial aspect of the diffusion of…
Descriptors: Expertise, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Innovation, Communication (Thought Transfer)

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