Simulation games are an effective educational tool that offer life-like scenarios and develop valuable functional business knowledge and decision-making skills. These skills have been shown to be invaluable in the current job market.This paper describes a novel adaptation of the HEC Montreal Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation Game into an inter-institutional competition. Teams of university students and academics from five Melbourne-based universities, aided by industry mentors, put their business skills to the test for an intensive simulation game using a real world ERP system: SAP. Teams were required to complete the full cash-to-cash cycle, by interacting with suppliers and customers, sending and receiving orders, and delivering a r...
This paper reports the results of the introduction of the ERPsim games into an undergraduate manager...
An Internet based supply chain simulation game (ISCS) is introduced and demonstrated in this paper. ...
Simulations present a different way of engaging students in their learning journey. Within this stud...
Simulation games are an effective educational tool that offer life-like scenarios and develop valuab...
Simulation games are an effective educational tool that offer life-like scenarios and develop valuab...
The importance of ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems as a major system for organisational ...
Deep and rapid changes in digital enterprise technology exceed the ability of traditional teaching m...
Difficulty of teaching concepts of business processes and business process orientation using traditi...
Simulation games are excellent illustrative tools that proffer features like visualization of the dy...
Today\u27s third level students are of a virtual generation, where online interactive multi-player g...
The sophistication of the integrated world of work and increased recognition of business processes a...
Deep and rapid changes in digital enterprise technology exceed the ability of traditional teaching m...
A web based version of the common “Beer Distribution Game” that facilitates experiential...
A web based version of the common Beer Distribution Game that facilitates experiential learning wa...
Companies worldwide use Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to effectively manage business pr...
This paper reports the results of the introduction of the ERPsim games into an undergraduate manager...
An Internet based supply chain simulation game (ISCS) is introduced and demonstrated in this paper. ...
Simulations present a different way of engaging students in their learning journey. Within this stud...
Simulation games are an effective educational tool that offer life-like scenarios and develop valuab...
Simulation games are an effective educational tool that offer life-like scenarios and develop valuab...
The importance of ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems as a major system for organisational ...
Deep and rapid changes in digital enterprise technology exceed the ability of traditional teaching m...
Difficulty of teaching concepts of business processes and business process orientation using traditi...
Simulation games are excellent illustrative tools that proffer features like visualization of the dy...
Today\u27s third level students are of a virtual generation, where online interactive multi-player g...
The sophistication of the integrated world of work and increased recognition of business processes a...
Deep and rapid changes in digital enterprise technology exceed the ability of traditional teaching m...
A web based version of the common “Beer Distribution Game” that facilitates experiential...
A web based version of the common Beer Distribution Game that facilitates experiential learning wa...
Companies worldwide use Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to effectively manage business pr...
This paper reports the results of the introduction of the ERPsim games into an undergraduate manager...
An Internet based supply chain simulation game (ISCS) is introduced and demonstrated in this paper. ...
Simulations present a different way of engaging students in their learning journey. Within this stud...