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Journal articles on the topic "Interdisciplinary business game (IBG) on sustainable development"

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Bolshakov, Boris, та Eugene Popov. "Опыт проведения междисциплинарных деловых игр по тематике устойчивого развития (Elements of methodology for organising and carrying interdisciplinary sustainable development business games)". Вестник РАЕН 14, № 4 (2014): 35–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18124.

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This paper presents the key points of organizing and carrying interdisciplinary business games (IBG) for sustainable development on the example of IBG “Money: yesterday, today and tomorrow”. It gives the notion of “interdisciplinary business game”, describes the use of IBG as a tool for the formation of sustainable innovative development way of thinking. Furthermore, steps and stages of IBG are explained in detail, as well as the role of conflicts within the game. The article was written as a part of the RFBR project №12-06-00286-а.
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Popov, Eugene, та Serge Babushkin. "От "игры вообще" к междисциплинарной деловой игре (From game in general to interdisciplinary business game)". Международный электронный журнал. Устойчивое развитие: наука и практика, № 2 (13) (30 грудня 2014): 184–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18148.

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The article discusses the role of the game as a teaching method. It describes the characteristic features of role-playing and business games, their similarities and differences. Moreover, it considers interdisciplinary business game (IBG) on sustainable development as a special kind of business game — on the example of highly regulated IBG “Plants on the River”.
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Popov, Eugene, та Julia Gumanovskaya. "Игра как метод гармонизации противоречий с целью превращения их в движущую силу развития, часть 1 (Game as a method of contradictions harmonizing in order to turn them into a driving force of development, part 1)". Устойчивое инновационное развитие: проектирование и управление 10, № 4 (25) (2014): 100–109. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18149.

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The article discusses various methods of contradiction resolving, with particular emphasis on the “gaming” method. It provides distinction between “contradiction” and “conflict” notions. It also describes the role of conflict as one of the most important elements of an interdisciplinary business game (IBG) on sustainable development.
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Popov, Eugene. "Междисциплинарные деловые игры в образовании для устойчивого развития: теория и практика (Interdisciplinary business games in education for sustainable development: theory and practice)". Международный электронный журнал. Устойчивое развитие: наука и практика, № 1 (14) (30 червня 2015): 57–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.22185.

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<em>The article provides an overview of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the organization and conduct of interdisciplinary business games (IBGs) on sustainable development. In addition, it considers examples of already carried out and planned-to-conduct IBGs.</em>
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Popov, Eugene, та Julia Gumanovskaya. "Игра как метод гармонизации противоречий с целью превращения их в движущую силу развития, часть 3 (Game as a method of contradictions harmonizing in order to turn them into a driving force of development, part 3)". Устойчивое инновационное развитие: проектирование и управление 11, № 2 (27) (2015): 42–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.22159.

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<em>The third part of the article considers interdisciplinary business game (IBG) as a system, which is a necessary step in constructing a model of in-game interactions of its participants. The model itself is characterized by the presence of several &ldquo;layers&rdquo;, allowing in-depth analysis of the process and the results of IBG. The article also provides recommendations on how to fill reporting on the results of IBG.</em>
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Popov, Eugene, та Julia Gumanovskaya. "Игра как метод гармонизации противоречий с целью превращения их в движущую силу развития, часть 2 (Game as a method of contradictions harmonizing in order to turn them into a driving force of development, part 2)". Устойчивое инновационное развитие: проектирование и управление 11, № 1 (26) (2015): 66–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18150.

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The article clarifies the distinction between &ldquo;contradiction&rdquo; and &ldquo;conflict&rdquo; notions (proposed in its first part) based on conflictological works of P.G. Kuznetsov, L. Kriesberg, J.W. Burton et al. It reviews the options of monitoring the achievement of interdisciplinary business game (IBG) remote sub-goal &mdash; formation of a new way of thinking among its participants. In addition, the article proposes IBG invariant in LT-dimension &mdash; as a basis for constructing a system of parameters for evaluation of the IBG process and results, as well as a foundation for the
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Zimmermannova, Jarmila, Andreas P. Redecker, Michal Mensik, and Carsten Juergens. "Geospatial Data Analysis and Economic Evaluation of Companies for Sustainable Business Development—An Interdisciplinary Teaching Approach." Sustainability 13, no. 20 (2021): 11245. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132011245.

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Sustainable business development is connected with environmental impact, natural resources and people. This makes the location a crucial factor for the operation of a business. Therefore, a combination of both geo-spatial data analysis and traditional economic evaluation of companies are advantageous. The consideration of geolocation is beneficial with calculations for process optimizations and cost efficiency as well as ecological and social compliance. Since integrating geospatial methods into economics is a rather new interdisciplinary approach, it seems necessary to establish innovative te
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Zimmermannova, Jarmila, Andreas P. Redecker, Michal Mensik, and Carsten Juergens. "Geospatial Data Analysis and Economic Evaluation of Companies for Sustainable Business Development—An Interdisciplinary Teaching Approach." Sustainability 13, no. 20 (2021): 11245. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132011245.

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Sustainable business development is connected with environmental impact, natural resources and people. This makes the location a crucial factor for the operation of a business. Therefore, a combination of both geo-spatial data analysis and traditional economic evaluation of companies are advantageous. The consideration of geolocation is beneficial with calculations for process optimizations and cost efficiency as well as ecological and social compliance. Since integrating geospatial methods into economics is a rather new interdisciplinary approach, it seems necessary to establish innovative te
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Bekiaris, E., and M. Loukea. "Skills and Training Requirements for the Future Transportation Sector of Europe." Science & Technique 18, no. 6 (2019): 476–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2019-18-6-476-481.

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More than 10 million people are directly employed by the transport industry in Europe, accounting for 4.5 % of total employment and representing 4.6 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This fact, combined with the rapid developments and changes of the sector, makes imperative the need to create, attract and retain appropriate staff. As the overall trend is to increase automation, the sector will depend more and more on specialised equipment and products. Future jobs will therefore require new and advanced skills in engineering as well as in back office operations, but at the same time, the grow
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Inyang, Uduakobong. "Epistemological Schools of Thought and Risk Management Research." Inverge Journal of Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (2024): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v3i1.74.

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The main objective of the study was to provide knowledge on the epistemological schools of thoughts that most appropriately suits risk management research. The researcher then laid out the steps involved in managing risk, like identifying potential dangers, analyzing how likely the researcher are, figuring out how to control them, and then checking how well your plan worked. Next, the researcher looked at specific schools of thought like naturalism (focusing on the physical world), rationalism (using logic and reason), empiricism (based on evidence), idealism (emphasizing ideas), and existenti
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Book chapters on the topic "Interdisciplinary business game (IBG) on sustainable development"

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Msafiri, Aidan G. "Reassessing African higher education and the 13th sustainable goal (Climate Action) : unpacking salient contributions." In Leading ethical leaders : higher education institutions, business schools and the sustainable development goals. Globethics Publications, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58863/20.500.12424/4278457.

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Fundamentally, the 2030 Global Agenda for Sustainable Development encapsulated with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's), occasions a powerful architecture for a new revolutionary global lifestyle and for earth communities locally and globally. This book chapter has a three-fold purpose. First, it re-makes a critical assessment of the 13th Sustainable Development Goal (Climate Action) towards true realization of sustainable development and particularly the contribution of African higher education both pedagogically and practically. Second, it underscores the multi- and interdisciplinar
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Akcetin, Eyup. "Integrating Scientific Instruments and Intelligence Frameworks for Digital Enterprises." In Game Theory - Computational Aspects and Applications [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1007794.

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In the rapidly evolving business landscape, integrating methodologies from diverse fields is essential for optimizing decision-making and achieving strategic goals. This chapter demonstrates how systems thinking, game theory, business intelligence, decision intelligence, strategic intelligence, and swarm intelligence work synergistically to enhance business performance. Systems thinking analyzes organizational relationships and feedback loops, while game theory models strategic interactions and competitive behaviors. Business intelligence derives actionable insights from data, and decision int
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