Abstract

The need for expressing both functional and strategic management skills was examined in a game-based strategic management learning environment. Those possessing high skill levels outperformed those possessing low skill levels. Players possessing intermediate levels or diverse combinations of the two skills obtained intermediate economic results. All groups, regardless of their initial skill levels, improved their knowledge.

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