2019
DOI: 10.29007/zcgp
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Narrowing the attainment gap between domestic and international students: use of a simulation and experiential learning in mixed-cohort strategic management teaching.

Abstract: In this article we present an Action Research project which attempted to address the significant performance gap between domestic and international students on an undergraduate Business Management course at a UK university business school. In designing a final year strategy module around a business simulation, we provided international students with opportunities for active engagement through collaborative tasks, which we hoped would lead to enhanced performance and deeper engagement with teamwork, leadership … Show more

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