Serious Games: A Seminar Map for International Business Schools

Anne E. Witte Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord

Abstract

One business school addressed the “zeitgeist” of the financial crisis by introducing in its inaugural seminar the cultural and ethical values too often absent from the types of transactions students are trained to manage. Drawing from cross-cultural and communication studies, the author tested “serious games”—cultural situations and personal development exercises aimed at rewarding rule-based cooperation, interpersonal communication, and cultural empathy. Observations made during the games fostered curriculum reform by integrating humanistic concerns considered vital for international finance careers. Linking such training to business learning objectives enhances accountability, rule-based action, and cultural awareness reform.

Journal
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly
Published
2014-03-01
DOI
10.1177/2329490613516487
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