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Author:Lengnick-Hall, C.
Sanders, M.
Title:Designing effective learning systems for management education: student roles, requisite variety, and practicing what we teach
Journal:Academy of Management Journal
1997 : DEC, VOL. 40:6, p. 1334-1368
Index terms:MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION
LEARNING
Language:eng
Abstract:Process design principles from organization science offer insights for constructing learning systems that produce consistent, high quality management education. The authors incorporated key process design concepts into a structure for graduate and undergraduate management and organizational behavior courses and then tested predictions using path analysis and comparative measures of dispersion. Results indicate that variety designed into a learning system can overcome extensive individual differences in student inputs and yield uniformly high levels of perceived personal effectiveness, organizational effectiveness, ability to apply course materials, and satisfaction with both course results and the educational process.
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