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McCorkle, Denny; Alexander, Joe F. – Journal of Advertising Education, 2019
As the use of social media continues to grow in practice and as an academic discipline, so too does the need for marketing students (and faculty) to develop and maintain a career-focused and current knowledge warehouse of information that is optimized to their own unique life situation--hence, the creation and use of what is described as a digital…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Lifelong Learning, Marketing, Teaching Methods
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Reardon, James; Miller, Chip; McCorkle, Denny – Journal of International Education in Business, 2022
Purpose: This research aims to examine business students' geographic interests and motivations for study abroad. Design/methodology/approach: Two hundred sixty-seven undergraduate business students from a midwestern university completed the survey on perceived benefits and obstacles of studying abroad (personal and professional), geographic…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Decision Making, College Choice, Student Attitudes
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McCorkle, Denny; Payan, Janice – Journal of Advertising Education, 2017
As use of social media continues to grow, there is evidence that student skills in social media marketing are inadequate to meet the needs of potential employers and that student skills in the professional use of social media for personal branding are limited. This paper presents details for implementing a Twitter project in a digital marketing…
Descriptors: Social Media, Marketing, Advertising, Business Administration Education
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Kling, Nathan; McCorkle, Denny; Miller, Chip; Reardon, James – Journal of Education for Business, 2005
Testing frequency has long been examined in the social sciences as an antecedent to student performance in the classroom. However, after nearly 70 years of study, the results are inconclusive. Given the developments in computerized testing over the last decade, professors now have the ability to create and conduct frequent tests without severely…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Tests, Testing