Simulations as a Source of Learning: Using StarPower to Teach Ethical Leadership and Management

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This research examines the use simulation, StarPower , as an instrument to teach students about ethics in management and leadership. The paper begins with an overview of sources of learning in leadership and management development and later focuses specifically on the use of simulations. This is followed by a brief explanation of the StarPower simulation and the results of an exploratory study conducted. It was determined that 100% of participants found the activity educational and would recommend using it again in the future. In addition, 96% of the participants responded that StarPower is an effective activity for teaching students about ethical behavior.

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Allen, S. J. (2008). Simulations as a Source of Learning: Using StarPower to Teach Ethical Leadership and Management. Journal of Leadership Education, 7(1), 140–149. https://doi.org/10.12806/v7/i1/ab3

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