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Mueller, Carolyn B.; Jones, Gordon; Ricks, David A.; Schlegelmilch, Bodo B.; Van Deusen, Cheryl A. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2001
Surveyed international business faculty in 14 countries about their perceptions and use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the classroom. Faculty believe the primary advantages of ICT are that they provide positive impact on visual as well as audio learners, and promote greater understanding, excitement, and student interest.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Computer Uses in Education
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Moody, Janette; Kindel, Thomas – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
The School of Business Administration at The Citadel in Charleston, SC, in adhering to its mission to "educate and develop leaders of principle to serve a global community," has recently expanded its use of technology in the classroom. In order to maintain its accreditation with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Business Administration Education
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Bacdayan, Paul – Journal of Education for Business, 2004
In this study, the author compares the views of faculty members who give quizzes and those who do not regarding (a) the potential drawbacks of quizzing and (b) the viability of various quiz alternatives such as graded homework. The results suggest that quizzers and nonquizzers have much in common and that quizzing is simply one of a variety of…
Descriptors: Tests, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
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Camey, John P.; Williams, Janice K. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
Many marketing departments have experienced decreasing enrollments in marketing courses and difficulty recruiting students into the marketing major. This article examines and validates the Principles of Marketing class as significantly influencing students' overall perceptions of and attitudes toward marketing and the pursuit of marketing as their…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Marketing, Business Administration Education
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Thompson, M. Weldon – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1955
With the publication of "Education in Honduras," the Office of Education is continuing the series of basic studies on education in the American republics which was initiated in 1943. The Office of Education is indebted to Professor M. Weldon Thompson of Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia, for the original study which led to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Public Education, World History
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Magjuka, Richard J.; Shi, Min; Bonk, Curtis J. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2005
For administrators who are contemplating an online program, it is vital to know the critical design and administrative issues to consider as well as the decision-making processes one might typically encounter. This paper discusses ten issues that the administrators at Indiana University's Kelley Direct Program (KD) have found most challenging and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Decision Making, Program Design, Program Administration
Newman, James F. – 1985
The purpose of this practicum was to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats surrounding the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Dowling College (Oakdale, New York), as perceived by the Business Administration Division faculty. Faculty were surveyed to determine perceived strengths, weaknesses, opportunities…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Planning
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MacFarlane, Bruce – Teaching in Higher Education, 2000
Discussion of client-based management education courses reports on an interview study of management lecturers at two British university business schools. Lecturers were concerned with four issues: whether student participation was voluntary, the insularity of the learning process within client-based programs, the impact of organizational politics…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Corporate Education, Foreign Countries
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Watty, Kim – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2005
Purpose: To provide a view of quality in accounting education from the perspective of a critical stakeholder group--academic accountants. The identification of this view adds to the growing discussions around quality, and how it is assured in higher education. Design/methodology/approach: Applying a framework for defining quality in higher…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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Premeaux, Shane R.; Mondy, R. Wayne – College Teaching, 2002
The attitudes of male and female university professors at AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) International accredited business schools differ substantially regarding certain aspects of traditional tenure. This survey of 1,306 professors at 307 AACSB International accredited schools in 48 states and Canada examines a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, Tenure, Gender Differences
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Nicholls, Miles G. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2007
In this paper, absorbing markov chains are used to analyse the flows of higher degree by research candidates (doctoral and master) within an Australian faculty of business. The candidates are analysed according to whether they are full time or part time. The need for such analysis stemmed from what appeared to be a rather poor completion rate (as…
Descriptors: Probability, Databases, Markov Processes, Student Characteristics
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Chen, Yining; Gupta, Ashok; Hoshower, Leon – Journal of Education for Business, 2006
In this study, the authors used expectancy theory to examine key factors that motivate business faculty to conduct research. The survey results, from 320 faculty members at 10 business schools, showed that faculty members who assign higher importance ratings to both the extrinsic and the intrinsic rewards of research exhibit higher research…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, College Faculty, Business Administration Education, Productivity
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Payette, Dennis L.; Verreault, Daniel – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
This paper culminates three years of research on the use of various teaching technologies and methods by the faculty of Adelphi University School of Business in Garden City, New York. Previously, papers on this research were published on the development of the research instrument, the administration and data analysis for full time faculty (Part…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Teaching Experience, College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty
Howe, Richard D.; Simmons, David N. – 1986
Average salary increases for 4,736 faculty in the field of business administration and management are reported for 1982-1983 and 1985-1986, as part of the College and University Personnel Association's annual faculty salary studies. Included are comparative data for 108,074 faculty at 174 public colleges and 193 private colleges, representing 41…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, College Programs, Departments
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Fabi, Bruno; Jacob, Real – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1986
Unique characteristics, responsibilities, and pressures of business faculty members combine to set them apart as a group in academe and to create polarization around academic and vocational extremes of attitude, a situation that may be found to a lesser extent in other vocationally-oriented disciplines such as engineering, computer science, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees
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