2022
DOI: 10.1108/ribs-03-2021-0049
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Investigating the impact of full-term experiential learning project on management graduates: an emerging economy perspective

Abstract: Purpose The gaps between what is taught in the classroom and what is required from the management graduates are evident globally. This research suggests that experiential learning has the potential to address this pronounced gap and examines the impact of a long-term experiential learning project in marketing curricula on management graduates in emerging Indian economy. This paper aims to investigate whether experiential learning results in conceptual clarity and application skills, influence positive behavior… Show more

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“…Experiential learning on campus is becoming a great tool to keep students motivated and engaged in the classroom. The contribution of experiential learning pedagogy should be addressed in the classroom; experiential learning elements are essential in every curriculum and a marketing strategy for educational institutions (Singh et al , 2022; Yazici, 2020). Experiential learning pedagogy can be an educator's instrument to bridge the skills gap and make students work-ready to keep up with the demands of a dynamic business environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiential learning on campus is becoming a great tool to keep students motivated and engaged in the classroom. The contribution of experiential learning pedagogy should be addressed in the classroom; experiential learning elements are essential in every curriculum and a marketing strategy for educational institutions (Singh et al , 2022; Yazici, 2020). Experiential learning pedagogy can be an educator's instrument to bridge the skills gap and make students work-ready to keep up with the demands of a dynamic business environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Covid-19 pandemic proliferated remote internships, with companies offering them as a cost-effective way of providing employability. However, the extent of remote internships translating into meaningful skill gains remains unclear (Singh et al, 2022). Research suggests that remote work arrangements have an adverse effect on career growth due to diminished networking and socialization opportunities (Liu et al, 2011;Rogers et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function of TPOs is to forge industry connections, facilitating internship availability and administration. However, criticisms have emerged regarding TPOs' efficacy in developing intern skills, with scholars alleging that they prioritize internship quantity over quality (Bibhudatta and Beniwal, 2023;Singh et al, 2022). Critically, in the entire internship discussion, the viewpoint of the interning student is unaccounted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active and experiential learning methods are valuable opportunities for undergraduate students with limited work experiences to critically reflect, evaluate, and make decisions about complex management topics such as structure-culture alignment (Bridgman, 2020) while developing interpersonal and self-management skills (Wright et al, 2021). These opportunities hold potential to engage and satisfy students while applying theory to real-life settings (Singh et al, 2022). When students are placed into problem-solving situations, a gap is being bridged between theory and practice (Sherwood, 2004) allowing students an opportunity for real-life approaches to business management practice.…”
Section: Introduction: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%