2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3709005
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Preparing Students for Careers Using Business Analytics and Data-Driven Decision Making

Abstract: Data analytics and performance measurement and management (PM&M) now seem to be deeply rooted disciplines for both professional decision makers and in the business environments. Research articles and consulting companies (e.g., AACSB, 2014) stress the importance of recruiting students with a proficiency in business analytics and of preparing students with knowledge, skills, and ability in the area of business analytics (BA) and machine learning, as these skills will help businesses process data, find patterns … Show more

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“…Datadriven decision-making (DDDM), driven by the growth of data analytics and big data, is becoming essential in the business industry (Bohler, Krishnamoorthy, & Larson, 2017). CT skills are crucial for ensuring decision quality in DDDM (Nielsen & Nielsen, 2020). Given the significance of the banking, insurance, and financial services industry (BFSI), which heavily relies on data-driven decisions, it is crucial to address the skill gap in CT skills for decision-making within this industry (Jackson & Chapman, 2012;Awang & Makhbu, 2015;Cassidy, 2017;Abbasi, Ali, & Bibi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Datadriven decision-making (DDDM), driven by the growth of data analytics and big data, is becoming essential in the business industry (Bohler, Krishnamoorthy, & Larson, 2017). CT skills are crucial for ensuring decision quality in DDDM (Nielsen & Nielsen, 2020). Given the significance of the banking, insurance, and financial services industry (BFSI), which heavily relies on data-driven decisions, it is crucial to address the skill gap in CT skills for decision-making within this industry (Jackson & Chapman, 2012;Awang & Makhbu, 2015;Cassidy, 2017;Abbasi, Ali, & Bibi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%