Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment

This paper proposes and tests a model of performance evaluation in an exercise of management simulation in the academic environment taking into account the indicators identified by the ones involved in the process, i.e., professor and students. For the construction of the model the Multiple Criteria...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Rodrigo Stark Bernard, Moisés Pacheco de Souza, Maurício Vasconcellos Leão Lyrio
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-01-01
Series:Revista Contemporânea de Contabilidade
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=76212296008
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spelling doaj-95698c73f581481c9ac56feae57d41fa2020-11-25T01:12:30ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Contemporânea de Contabilidade1807-18212175-80692008-01-0159153173Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environmentRicardo Rodrigo Stark BernardMoisés Pacheco de SouzaMaurício Vasconcellos Leão LyrioThis paper proposes and tests a model of performance evaluation in an exercise of management simulation in the academic environment taking into account the indicators identified by the ones involved in the process, i.e., professor and students. For the construction of the model the Multiple Criteria Decision Aid Constructivist (MCDA-C) method was used in a management simulation course. Seventeen (17) criteria were identified in order to be used for performance evaluation in the simulation. The methodology demonstrated what would be considered in such criteria and their relative importance. The evaluation model was created and tested in the same class that conceived it. As a result, the application of the exercise of management simulation pointed to a global performance of 88 points out of 100, a number considered as a good score by the professor. In the model, not only traditional evaluation criteria of students and teams was involved, but also the characteristics of the professor, the students, the simulator and the simulated environment.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=76212296008
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author Ricardo Rodrigo Stark Bernard
Moisés Pacheco de Souza
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Moisés Pacheco de Souza
Maurício Vasconcellos Leão Lyrio
Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
Revista Contemporânea de Contabilidade
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Moisés Pacheco de Souza
Maurício Vasconcellos Leão Lyrio
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title Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
title_short Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
title_full Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
title_fullStr Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
title_sort evaluation model of the global performance of a management simulation for the academic environment
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Contemporânea de Contabilidade
issn 1807-1821
2175-8069
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This paper proposes and tests a model of performance evaluation in an exercise of management simulation in the academic environment taking into account the indicators identified by the ones involved in the process, i.e., professor and students. For the construction of the model the Multiple Criteria Decision Aid Constructivist (MCDA-C) method was used in a management simulation course. Seventeen (17) criteria were identified in order to be used for performance evaluation in the simulation. The methodology demonstrated what would be considered in such criteria and their relative importance. The evaluation model was created and tested in the same class that conceived it. As a result, the application of the exercise of management simulation pointed to a global performance of 88 points out of 100, a number considered as a good score by the professor. In the model, not only traditional evaluation criteria of students and teams was involved, but also the characteristics of the professor, the students, the simulator and the simulated environment.
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