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Xie, Frank Tian; Cai, Jane Z.; Pan, Yue – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
A new system of ranking academic journals is proposed in this study and optimization choice model used to analyze data collected from 346 faculty members in a business discipline. The ranking model uses the aggregation of perceived, implicit sequencing of academic journals by academicians, therefore eliminating several key shortcomings of previous…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Periodicals, Reputation, Business
Baker, William M.; Lusk, Edward J.; Neuhauser, Karyn L. – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The authors investigated faculty and student perceptions regarding the use of cell phones and other electronic devices in the classroom. Students differed markedly from faculty, with students exhibiting much greater acceptance of in-class use of technology. Among students, the authors found that gender affected perceptions. Specifically, male…
Descriptors: Laptop Computers, Student Attitudes, Graduate Students, Teacher Attitudes
Kass, Darrin; Grandzol, Christian; Bommer, William – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Consistent with previous research, the authors found that the combined use of undergraduate grade point average and the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) verbal and quantitative sections successfully predicted performance in a master of business administration (MBA) program. However, these measures did not successfully predict the…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Grade Point Average, Program Effectiveness, Business Administration Education
Moore, Amanda; Mamiseishvili, Ketevan – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Collaborative learning experiences increase student learning, but what happens when students fail to collaborate? The authors investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence and group cohesion by studying 44 undergraduate teams who were completing semester-long projects in their business classes at a small private university in the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Correlation, Private Colleges
Brumagim, Alan L.; Cann, Cynthia W. – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The authors outline an undergraduate exercise to help students more fully understand the environmental and social justice aspects of business sustainability activities. A simple hierarchical framework, based on Maslow's (1943) work, was utilized to help the students understand, analyze, and judge the vast amount of corporate sustainability…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Partnerships in Education, Majors (Students), Social Justice
Fox Garrity, Bonnie Kathleen – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The author presents the trends in market share of business student enrollment at public, not-for-profit, and for-profit 4-year-and-above institutions from 1996 to 2008. Although each sector of the institutions has experienced growth in overall enrollments, the relative market share of public and not-for-profit institutions has dropped, whereas the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Enrollment Trends
Simha, Aditya; Armstrong, Josh P.; Albert, Joseph F. – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Academic dishonesty and cheating has become endemic, and has also been studied in great depth by researchers. The authors examine the differences between undergraduate business students (n = 136) and leadership students (n = 89) in terms of their attitudes toward academic dishonesty as well as their cheating behaviors. They found that business…
Descriptors: Cheating, Leadership, Business Education, Undergraduate Students
Dyck, Bruno; Walker, Kent; Starke, Frederick A.; Uggerslev, Krista – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The authors explore the effect on students' critical thinking of teaching only one approach to management versus teaching two approaches to management. Results from a quasiexperiment--which included a survey, interviews, and case analysis--suggest that compared with students who are taught only a conventional approach to management (which…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Administration, Critical Thinking, Business Administration Education
Olson, Josephine E.; Lalley, Kristine – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The authors describe a short-term study abroad program for business and engineering students at the end of their freshman year, and then present the results of a later survey of the participants as upperclassmen that was conducted to determine whether the program met its objectives. The primary objectives of this first-year program were to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Engineering Education, Learning Experience, Study Abroad
McManus, Lisa; Subramaniam, Nava; James, Wendy – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The authors examined whether accounting students' propensity to whistle-blow differed between those instructed through a web-based teaching module and those exposed to a traditional in-class textbook-focused approach. A total of 156 students from a second-year financial accounting course participated in the study. Ninety students utilized the…
Descriptors: Accounting, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Ethics
Wagar, Terry H.; Carroll, Wendy R. – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Although there has been increased research attention on the development of peer evaluation instruments, there has been less emphasis on understanding student preferences for specific peer evaluation approaches. The authors used data from a study conducted with undergraduate students in management courses to examine student preferences of group…
Descriptors: Evidence, Peer Evaluation, Undergraduate Students, Management Development
Ball, Jennifer Ann – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
In the last several years there has been much scholarship in the area of the reverse gender gap in colleges and universities, as there have been more women than men attending and graduating from colleges and universities since the early 1980s. Little if any scholarship exists about students and recent graduates from undergraduate business programs…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Majors (Students), Grade Point Average, Family Income
Premeaux, Shane R. – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
The author examined a broad range of respondent perspectives on tenure-related issues in a survey of 1,583 professors at 321 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)-accredited business schools in all 50 states. Tenured and nontenured tenure-track university professors at AACSB-accredited business schools agreed that tenure is…
Descriptors: Tenure, College Faculty, Surveys, Business Administration Education
Conrad, David; Newberry, Robert – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Despite academia's best efforts there still remains a gap in communication skills desired by business practitioners and those delivered by new graduates. The authors suggest that this may be the result of practitioners demanding outcome-based skills and academia teaching basic non-business-specific fundamentals of communications. An examination of…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Administration Education, Communication Skills, Business Communication
Barboza, Gustavo A.; Pesek, James – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Assessment of the business curriculum and its learning goals and objectives has become a major field of interest for business schools. The exploratory results of the authors' model using a sample of 173 students show robust support for the hypothesis that high marks in course-embedded assessment on business-specific analytical skills positively…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Majors (Students), Grade Point Average, Educational Testing

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