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Regression analysis using panel data for 42 colleges and universities over 14 years suggests that the economics faculty size of universities offering a Ph.D. in economics is determined primarily by the long-run average number of Ph.D. degrees awarded annually; the number of full-time faculty...
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We report on the results of a two-phase survey aiming to explore the learning preferences of graduates in economics, compare the findings with graduates in other disciplines, and identify the determinant dimensions of their developed learning preferences. Economics graduates are compared against...
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Internet survey research was conducted to establish the best practices being followed by economic departments at leading research universities in the United States. The survey research and literature review of best practices in online student recruitment will be used by a department of economics...
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Research shows that interdisciplinary economics education can be conducive to critical thinking. In this paper, an economics course is offered to doctoral students in the natural sciences with little or no background in economics. Learning outcomes included an ability to (1) utilize multiple...
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This article presents an innovative method of engaging MBA students in a capstone course by differing a customizable project with businesses that are currently progressing through a regional, independent incubator, or accelerator program. We include various project options but focus on...
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We investigate the impact of the presence of university dropouts on the academic success of first-time students. Our identification strategy relies on quasi-random variation in the proportion of returning dropouts. The estimated average zero effect of dropouts on first-time students’ success...
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We investigate the impact of the presence of university dropouts on the academic success of first-time students. Our identification strategy relies on quasi-random variation in the proportion of returning dropouts. The estimated average zero effect of dropouts on first- time students' success...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014081872
This paper sheds light on the questions how important competences are and which competences can best be learned at school and which competences can be acquired better in the workplace. Exploiting data from a survey among professional tertiary education and training business administration...
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Our study focuses on the effect of personality type and personality preferences measured by the Myers-Briggs typology, on higher education students' choice of profession and on their academic performance. We statistically analyzed a sample from two slightly similar bachelor majors studied at the...
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This study examines the relationship between students' perception of pre-lecture videos and learning outcomes and assessment of teaching effectiveness for a full-time master of business administration (MBA) corporate finance core class. I compare students' perceptions on pre-lecture videos...
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