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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Business game (also called business simulation game) refers to simulation games that are used as an educational tool for teaching business. Business games may be carried out for various business training such as: general management, finance, organizational behavior, human resources, etc. Often, the term "business simulation" is used with the same meaning.

A business game is defined as "a game with a business environment that can lead to one or both of the following results: the training of players in business skills (hard and/or soft), or the evaluation of players' performances (quantitatively and/or qualitatively)".[1]

Business games are used as a teaching method in universities, and more particularly in business schools, but also for executive education.

Simulation are considered to be an innovative learning method,[2] and are often computer-based.

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History

Computer-supported business simulation originated from military war games, and came into existence during the late 1950s.[3] Business simulation games, including non-computer-based board games and experiential activities, have since been used as a learning tool for teaching management (Jackson 1959) (Andlinger 1958). It is regularly in use at universities, and in particularly by major business schools. As an example, the University of Washington has been using business simulation game in classes since 1957 (Saunders 1996, p. 49).

The INTOP tool was developed at the University of Chicago in 1963, and was employed for teaching in 160 institutions worldwide from 1963 until 2005.[citation needed] Its successor INTOPIA was first released in 1995, and it has been used by universities in over 55 countries around the world, including 18 in the U.S.[citation needed]

Business games are also used within companies for management training and development (Faria 1990).

See also

References

  1. ^ Greco, Marco; Baldissin, Nicola; Nonino, Fabio (2013). "An Exploratory Taxonomy of Business Games". Simulation & Gaming. 44 (5): 645–682. doi:10.1177/1046878113501464. S2CID 62597836.
  2. ^ Aldrich, Clark (January 2004). "Simulations and the Future of Learning: An Innovative (and Perhaps Revolutionary) Approach to e-Learning". Journal of Educational Technology & Society. 7: 149–150.
  3. ^ Wells, Robert A. (1990-01-01). "Management Games and Simulations in Management Development: An Introduction". Journal of Management Development. 9 (2): 4–6. doi:10.1108/02621719010002108. ISSN 0262-1711.


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