Journal of European Industrial Training: Volume 24 Issue 6
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A comparison of public and private sector perceptions and use of knowledge management
Rodney McAdam, Renee ReidKnowledge management is an emergent and eclectic body of knowledge which covers the systematic management of knowledge, of all kinds, within all levels and types of organisations…
Using a business simulation to teach applied skills – the benefits and the challenges of using student teams from multiple countries
Declan Doyle, F. William BrownThe Business Strategy Game is a PC‐based simulation that gives the players experience in developing and implementing strategies. The students run their company in a competitive…
Training entrepreneurship at universities: a Swedish case
Magnus KlofstenIn Sweden today there are many initiatives to stimulate individuals to act in an entrepreneurial manner, including professorships in entrepreneurialism at universities, new…
Management development issues for owners/managers of micro‐enterprises
Michèle O’Dwyer, Eamon RyanManagement development has traditionally been perceived as being the domain of large rather than micro‐enterprises, with developmental issues normally being addressed by means of…