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The Ability to Think Strategically: Can it be Developed via Academic Education?

Pripfel, Marion LU and Klarin, Elsa (2018) BUSN09 20181
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
Purpose - Due to a need of the ability to think strategically in today’s business world, the
purpose of this study is to examine on the question whether strategic thinking can be developed via academic education.

Methodology - Two samples of the program Industriell Ekonomi, fifth-year students and first-year students, were tested regarding their ability to think strategically. The test was conducted using a tool called Cognitive Process Profile (CPP), which measures a person’s intellectual functioning and cognitive preferences. The results were compared to the contents of the academic program to infer whether the differences arise from the impact of the academic program.

Findings - The results showed a higher ability to think... (More)
Purpose - Due to a need of the ability to think strategically in today’s business world, the
purpose of this study is to examine on the question whether strategic thinking can be developed via academic education.

Methodology - Two samples of the program Industriell Ekonomi, fifth-year students and first-year students, were tested regarding their ability to think strategically. The test was conducted using a tool called Cognitive Process Profile (CPP), which measures a person’s intellectual functioning and cognitive preferences. The results were compared to the contents of the academic program to infer whether the differences arise from the impact of the academic program.

Findings - The results showed a higher ability to think strategically in the fifth-year students
compared to the first-year students of the program. Significant differences have been found
regarding their Potential Levels of Work as well as in the Information Processing Competencies
said to facilitate strategic thinking.

Conclusion - The higher ability to think strategically of the fifth-year students can be a result of the impact of the program, since the structure of the program is designed in a way, that can be said to facilitate strategic thinking.

Contribution - This study contributes to new insights on the topic of strategic thinking in
general, and particularly in connection to the development of strategic thinking via academic
education. (Less)
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author
Pripfel, Marion LU and Klarin, Elsa
supervisor
organization
course
BUSN09 20181
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
strategic thinking, development of the ability to think strategically, academic education, cognitive process profiling, teaching techniques
language
English
id
8947352
date added to LUP
2018-06-25 16:56:33
date last changed
2018-06-25 16:56:33
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  abstract     = {{Purpose - Due to a need of the ability to think strategically in today’s business world, the
purpose of this study is to examine on the question whether strategic thinking can be developed via academic education.

Methodology - Two samples of the program Industriell Ekonomi, fifth-year students and first-year students, were tested regarding their ability to think strategically. The test was conducted using a tool called Cognitive Process Profile (CPP), which measures a person’s intellectual functioning and cognitive preferences. The results were compared to the contents of the academic program to infer whether the differences arise from the impact of the academic program.

Findings - The results showed a higher ability to think strategically in the fifth-year students
compared to the first-year students of the program. Significant differences have been found
regarding their Potential Levels of Work as well as in the Information Processing Competencies
said to facilitate strategic thinking.

Conclusion - The higher ability to think strategically of the fifth-year students can be a result of the impact of the program, since the structure of the program is designed in a way, that can be said to facilitate strategic thinking.

Contribution - This study contributes to new insights on the topic of strategic thinking in
general, and particularly in connection to the development of strategic thinking via academic
education.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Ability to Think Strategically: Can it be Developed via Academic Education?}},
  year         = {{2018}},
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