Volume 7
Number 2
June 2008
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Table of Contents
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From the Editor: Readdressing the Age-Old Question: What to Study?
David A. Waldman
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153
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RESEARCH AND REVIEWS
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MBA Admission Criteria and an Entrepreneurial Mind-Set: Evidence From "Western" Style MBAs in India and Thailand
Dean A. Shepherd, Evan J. Douglas, and Jason R. Fitzsimmons
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158
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Executive Development Through Consciousness-Raising Experiences
Philip Mirvis
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173
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Experiential Learning and the Acquisition of Managerial Tacit Knowledge
Steven J. Armstrong and Anis Mahmud
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189
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Positive Psychological Capital
Fred Luthans, James B. Avey, and Jaime L. Patera
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209
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EXEMPLARY CONTRIBUTIONS
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Introduction: At Your Service
Richard Klimoski
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222
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A Service-Dominant Logic for Management Education: It's Time
Robert C. Ford and David E. Bowen
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224
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ESSAYS, DIALOGUES, AND INTERVIEWS
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Introduction: Is Accreditation Good for Business (Schools)?
Neal M. Ashkanasy
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244
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AACSB Accreditation: Addressing Faculty Concerns
Eric J. Romero
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245
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Accreditation and the Globalization of Business
Raymond F. Zammuto
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256
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Student-Learning Data
Patrick Moskal, Taylor Ellis, and Thomas Keon
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269
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BOOK AND
RESOURCE REVIEWS
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Introduction: Generating Research Perspectives From Educational Tools
J. Ben Arbaugh
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279
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What the Best College Teachers Do, by Ken Bain
Reviewed by Thomas F. Hawk
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281
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Foundations for Inquiry: Choices and Trade-Offs in the Organizational Sciences, by Craig C. Lundberg and Cheri A. Young
Reviewed by L.A. Bogun
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283
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