Flipping The Business College On Its Side

  • Brozik D
  • Cassidy C
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Abstract

Colleges of business are typically formed around functional divisions like accounting, finance, management, and marketing. This discipline-based structure serves to convey basic information to the students, but it is poorly suited to provide an educational experience that integrates the functional areas into a holistic framework. Efforts to refine the educational process have met with limited success due to the tendencies of organizations and their members to resist change. A new design for the structure and management of colleges of business is necessary if todays schools are to be better able to meet the needs of tomorrows students.

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Brozik, D., & Cassidy, C. (2012). Flipping The Business College On Its Side. American Journal of Business Education (AJBE), 6(1), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.19030/ajbe.v6i1.7488

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