This paper extends the use of the Monopoly® board game as an economic simulation exercise designed to reinforce an understanding of how the accounting cycle impacts the financial statements used to evaluate management performance. This extension adds elements of debt not previously utilized to allow for an introduction of the fundamentals of ratio analysis at a foundation level in financial accounting instruction. This extended approach uses the rules and strategies of a familiar board game to create a simulation of business and economic realities, which then becomes an effective, interactive, in-class financial accounting practice set. The unique combination of each player’s skill and luck provides for unlimited outcome possibilities, deli...
The role of introductory accounting classes is to introduce the vocabulary, methodology, and applica...
A growing body of literature on undergraduate teaching and learning indicatesthat lecture...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018Recently globalisation was resp...
This paper discusses the use of the Monopoly board game as a tool to contrast the concept of income ...
This study modifies a popular business simulation game, Monopoly, to assess its effectiveness as a l...
While a deep understanding of basic accounting concepts is fundamental for students to fully compreh...
Using the monopoly board game as an in-class financial exercise helped non-accounting students to un...
Accounting education must change and be relevant to add value to learners and the community. Regardi...
Introduction In the 80s and 90s, accounting education received much criticism from accounting...
A three-week financial accounting simulation was conducted using university accounting majors (n=36)...
The board game Monopoly is used as a gamification tool in an undergraduate finance course in a priva...
This paper investigates the application of a modified version of the board game of Monopoly to explo...
This paper explores how an intervention research approach has been used to develop a simulation game...
This paper describes the adaptation and use of the Monopoly® board game as a simple simulator to hel...
This paper investigates the impact of the LEGO® Serious Playsimulation technique on accounting stude...
The role of introductory accounting classes is to introduce the vocabulary, methodology, and applica...
A growing body of literature on undergraduate teaching and learning indicatesthat lecture...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018Recently globalisation was resp...
This paper discusses the use of the Monopoly board game as a tool to contrast the concept of income ...
This study modifies a popular business simulation game, Monopoly, to assess its effectiveness as a l...
While a deep understanding of basic accounting concepts is fundamental for students to fully compreh...
Using the monopoly board game as an in-class financial exercise helped non-accounting students to un...
Accounting education must change and be relevant to add value to learners and the community. Regardi...
Introduction In the 80s and 90s, accounting education received much criticism from accounting...
A three-week financial accounting simulation was conducted using university accounting majors (n=36)...
The board game Monopoly is used as a gamification tool in an undergraduate finance course in a priva...
This paper investigates the application of a modified version of the board game of Monopoly to explo...
This paper explores how an intervention research approach has been used to develop a simulation game...
This paper describes the adaptation and use of the Monopoly® board game as a simple simulator to hel...
This paper investigates the impact of the LEGO® Serious Playsimulation technique on accounting stude...
The role of introductory accounting classes is to introduce the vocabulary, methodology, and applica...
A growing body of literature on undergraduate teaching and learning indicatesthat lecture...
MCom (Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018Recently globalisation was resp...