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Weeks, William A.; Rutherford, Brian; Boles, James; Loe, Terry – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of various workplace attributes to students who are entering the job market. Furthermore, this study discusses the important role that faculty can play as a knowledge broker with both students and recruiters. Looking at students' Top 10…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Recruitment, College Faculty
Pan, Yue; Zhang, Jason Q. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
Unlike the diversity issues in corporate governance, the diversity in top academic positions (e.g., editorial boards of academic journals in business) is rather underresearched. The editorial boards of academic marketing journals are important gatekeepers and trendsetters in the creation and dissemination of marketing knowledge. Membership on…
Descriptors: Marketing, Periodicals, Gender Differences, Editing
Agnihotri, Raj; Bonney, Leff; Dixon, Andrea Leigh; Erffmeyer, Robert; Pullins, Ellen Bolman; Sojka, Jane Z.; West, Vicki – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
With growing industry demand for sales professionals, recruitment at colleges and universities that have a sales education focus has increased remarkably over the past few years. However, results indicate that hiring organizations face an uphill task in filling sales positions. Recruiters and students struggle to build critical person-job fit…
Descriptors: Sales Occupations, Recruitment, Higher Education, Personnel Selection
Young, Mark R. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
Previous research supports the idea that the success of hybrid or online delivery modes is more a function of course design than delivery media. This article describes a case study of a hybrid Principles of Marketing course that implemented a comprehensive redesign based on design principles espoused by the Quality Matters Program, a center for…
Descriptors: Marketing, Blended Learning, College Students, College Faculty
Duus, Rikke; Cooray, Muditha – Journal of Marketing Education, 2014
In a global business environment, marketing education must support students to develop cross-cultural agility and adeptness with an aim to enhance their employability. This article contributes with an experiential cross-cultural exercise that enables students to develop new enterprises in collaboration with other students in a different country…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marketing, Experiential Learning, Cooperation
Finch, David; Nadeau, John; O'Reilly, Norm – Journal of Marketing Education, 2013
Drawing on the marketing literature, as well as the views of both marketing educators and current marketers in Canada, a survey was conducted of marketing practitioners to determine their top priorities for improvement in marketing education, as well as the key challenges in need of attention. An importance-performance analysis was carried out on…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Merchandising, Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness
Tahtinen, Jaana; Mainela, Tuija; Natti, Satu; Saraniemi, Saila – Journal of Marketing Education, 2012
This study focuses on the use of mentoring by a peer as a way to help teachers of marketing to develop their teaching skills. Using self-ethnography, we elaborate on the potential of intradepartmental faculty mentoring in teaching (FMIT) to enhance the quality of marketing education. The study describes FMIT, a novel type of mentoring, reviews its…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Business Administration Education
Gruber, Thorsten; Lowrie, Anthony; Brodowsky, Glen H.; Reppel, Alexander E.; Voss, Roediger; Chowdhury, Ilma Nur – Journal of Marketing Education, 2012
This research uses the Kano model of satisfaction to investigate professor characteristics that create student satisfaction as well as those attributes that can cause their dissatisfaction. Kano questionnaires were handed out to 104 undergraduate students at a university in the Southwest and to 147 undergraduate students at a university in the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Satisfaction, College Faculty, Teacher Characteristics
Bacon, Donald R.; Paul, Pallab; Stewart, Kim A.; Mukhopadhyay, Kausiki – Journal of Marketing Education, 2012
Much has been written about the evaluation of faculty research productivity in promotion and tenure decisions, including many articles that seek to determine the rank of various marketing journals. Yet how faculty evaluators combine journal quality, quantity, and author contribution to form judgments of a scholar's performance is unclear. A…
Descriptors: Productivity, Evaluators, Models, Marketing
Hollenbeck, Candice R.; Mason, Charlotte H.; Song, Ji Hee – Journal of Marketing Education, 2011
The design of a course has potential to help marketing students achieve their learning objectives. Marketing courses are increasingly turning to technology to facilitate teaching and learning, and pedagogical tools such as Blackboard, WebCT, and e-Learning Commons are essential to the design of a course. Here, the authors investigate the research…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Marketing, Web Sites
Granitz, Neil; Koernig, Stephen K. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2011
Although both experiential learning and Web 2.0 tools focus on creativity, sharing, and collaboration, sparse research has been published integrating a Web 2.0 paradigm with experiential learning in marketing. In this article, Web 2.0 concepts are explained. Web 2.0 is then positioned as a philosophy that can advance experiential learning through…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Internet, Business Education, Computer Software
Madhavaram, Sreedhar; Laverie, Debra A. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
Competence in pedagogy and research is the sine qua non of marketing educators' careers. However, there is evidence in the literature that marketing academics focus "more on" and "are more competent" in research than teaching. This imbalance, in a majority of instances, can be traced back to doctoral education. Doctoral programs in marketing are…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Marketing, College Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness
Noble, Charles H.; Bentley, John P.; Campbell, David; Singh, Jatinder J. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
In marketing, as in many other academic disciplines, new scholars are often taught a simple formula for the achievement of professional success: the single-minded pursuit of "A"-level journal publications. Although the goal of producing high-quality research that is ultimately published in top level journals is certainly worthwhile, the attainment…
Descriptors: Marketing, Intellectual Disciplines, Reputation, Achievement
Madden, Thomas J.; Dillon, William R.; Leak, Roland L. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
The validity and reliability of students' evaluation of teaching effectiveness has been debated since the 1970s. One concern is the extent to which the ratings are influenced by halo, and if so, how does halo affect the interpretation of the ratings? This study seeks to assess the degree to which the halo affects the diagnosticity of individual…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Faculty, Validity, Bias
Titus, Philip A.; Gremler, Dwayne D. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
Growing as an educator takes hard work and commitment. It requires the educator to engage in regular, objective self-examinations of instructional beliefs and behaviors. Although this task can be daunting, and unwieldy, due to the complexity of the teaching-learning exchange, it can also be undertaken in a systematic manner. This article proposes…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Reflective Teaching, Educational Philosophy, Marketing

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