This study explores students’ perspectives of live business projects, a form of experiential and work integrated learning, as an assessment component in an International Marketing course. Twenty-two focus groups were held with students participating in an international business plan competition organised at an Australian university. Using thematic analysis, we focus on three dominant themes typical of the focus group data: how live business projects prepared students for the future, how such projects motivated students to engage with and take pride in their work, and how the students linked the projects to the wider world outside of the university context. Live business projects might improve employability of graduates and engagement with c...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study of student responses to a work-integrated learning (WIL) ...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Purpose In the literature there is limited knowledge about how to prepare students for a corporate e...
This study explores students' perspectives of live business projects, a form of experiential an...
Abstract- Business schools are putting more emphasis on the improvement of teaching and learning met...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Experiential learning approaches such as work-integrated learning (WIL) are an important internation...
Experiential learning projects have become a mainstay of a multitude of undergraduate business cours...
"This study canvasses employer, academic, and student perspectives on the barriers experienced by in...
The subject at the centre of this case study is LB5218: Business Plan: Application of Strategy. This...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In recent years, many college campuses have moved to implement experiential learning projects in man...
The trend toward more active, experiential learning pedagogies has found increasing interest. With i...
This paper reports on a study of student responses to a work-integrated learning (WIL) program for u...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study of student responses to a work-integrated learning (WIL) ...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Purpose In the literature there is limited knowledge about how to prepare students for a corporate e...
This study explores students' perspectives of live business projects, a form of experiential an...
Abstract- Business schools are putting more emphasis on the improvement of teaching and learning met...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Experiential learning approaches such as work-integrated learning (WIL) are an important internation...
Experiential learning projects have become a mainstay of a multitude of undergraduate business cours...
"This study canvasses employer, academic, and student perspectives on the barriers experienced by in...
The subject at the centre of this case study is LB5218: Business Plan: Application of Strategy. This...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In recent years, many college campuses have moved to implement experiential learning projects in man...
The trend toward more active, experiential learning pedagogies has found increasing interest. With i...
This paper reports on a study of student responses to a work-integrated learning (WIL) program for u...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study of student responses to a work-integrated learning (WIL) ...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Purpose In the literature there is limited knowledge about how to prepare students for a corporate e...