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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 431 882 CE 078 832 AUTHOR Noll, Cheryl L., Ed.; Graves, Pat R., Ed. TITLE Business Education Index, 1998. Index of Business Education Articles and Research Studies Compiled from a Selected List of Periodicals Published during the Year 1998. INSTITUTION Delta Pi Epsilon Society, Little Rock, AR. ISBN ISBN-1-881530-15-9 ISSN ISSN-0068-4414 PUB DATE 1998-00-00 NOTE 221p. AVAILABLE FROM Delta Pi Epsilon, P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR 72214 ($25). PUB TYPE Collected Works Serials (022) -- Reference Materials General (130) JOURNAL CIT Business Education Index; v59 1998 EDRS PRICE MF01/PC09 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Business Administration; *Business Education; *Citations (References); Communications; *Curriculum; Educational Policy; Educational Practices; *Educational Research; Individual Development; Job Training; Journal Articles; Organizational Development; Postsecondary Education; Scholarly Journals; Teaching Methods; Word Processing ABSTRACT This book contains approximately 1,200 entries indexed from 1998 business education and related publications that are a minimum of 10 pages in length, contain at least 3 substantive artic1e5 (preferably research based), and are readily available in business education libraries. All entries consist of these parts: title, author(s), publication, volume and number, inclusive pages, and date. Articles are arranged in alphabetical order by 12 major subject categories and then by subcategories. Each article is indexed under at least one and no more than four subjects. Subject categories include the following: basic business, communications, curriculum, document design and production, general educational issues, information systems, office management, personnel issues, research methodology issues, teaching issues, teaching strategies, and training and development. Entries are also indexed by author. (KC) ******************************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ********************************************************************************. The Businegg EducatiOn Index U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION f Educational Research and Improvement Office IONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION EDU CENTER (ERIC) his document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. 1998 Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY liabirD** TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) Delta Pi Epsilon 2 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Business Education Index 1998 Index of Business Education Articles and Research Studies Compiled From a Selected List of Periodicals Published During the Year 1998 Volume 59 Cheryl L. Noll, Ph.D. Co-Editor Pat R. Graves, Ed.D. Co-Editor Janel L. Kupferschmid Student Assistant Eastern Illinois University Published by Delta Pi Epsilon National Honorary Professional Graduate Society In Business Education 3 Copyright 1999 by Delta Pi Epsilon Society. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of Arnerica. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission. ISBN 1-881530-15-9 Additional copies of the Index may be obtained from Robert B. Mitchell, Executive Director, Delta Pi Epsilon P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR 72214 4 Editorial Policy Publications indexed in the Business Education Index will be limited to specific business education publications and those related to business education. Priority will be given to journals that are essential to research and teaching in the broad business education spectrum. The publications in the Index must provide sufficient information to be of significant use to researchers. Also, the ability to locate journals and magazines from library sources is essential to the research process. There- fore, state and regional business education publications will be indexed if they meet the following requirements: 1. Publications that are a minimum of 10 pages in length. 2. Publications containing at least three substantive articles, preferably re- search-based. 3. Publications that are distributed to NABTE institution libraries or to NABTE.institution department in which buSiness education is located. 4. Publications that are provided without charge to the editor. Any organization or editor who wishes to have a publication included in the Index should contact the 1999 Index editor. Dr.,Cheryl L. Noll, Editor 1999 Business Education Index School of Business Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-6933 Suggestions for Using the Index All entries have the title, author(s), publication, volume and number (if applicable), inclusive pages, and date. An explanation of the abbreviations for the names of the indexed publications is shown in the "Publications In- dexed" section in the back of the Index. Subject Entries Articles are arranged in alphabetical order by major subject category and then by subcategories. Major categories will contain miscellaneous entries related to that topic; subcategories will contain more specific entries. All headings for these categories are in bold. The major category headings are printed larger than the subcategory headings set in italics. Each article is indexed under at least one and no more than four subjects. The list on the next page shows the subjects and the page number on which the entries begin. Author Entries All author entries are listed in alphabetical order beginning on page 115. For two author entries, each author is listed first one time. For three or more authors, the phrase "and other authors" follows each author name; each author is listed one time. When an author has more than one article, the article entries are separated by the symbol >-. Information Systems 49 Database Management 54 End-User Computing 55 Hardware 57 Networks 58 1998 Subjects Programming 59 Records Management 59 Software 61 Basic Business Systems Analysis 62 1 Accounting 1 Consumer Awareness Office Management 2 63 Economics Equipment and Supplies 3 63 Entrepreneurship/ Ergonomics and Small Business Facility Management 6 64 Finance/Investments 6 Mail Management 64 International Business 8 Management Personnel Issues 11 65 Marketing Diversity 17 65 Ethics and Law 66 Communications 20 Occupational Information 68 Business English 24 Performance Evaluation 70 Collaboration 24 Professional Development 70 Court Reporting 25 Temporary Staffmg 71 Electronic 27 Work Behavior 71 Multicultural 30 Presentations Research Methodology/Issues 32 73 Writing 34 Teaching Issues 76 Curriculum 36 Classroom Management 76 Colleges and Universities 36 Diverse Populations 77 Graduate 38 Instructional Technology 78 Junior High/Middle School 39 Teacher Performance 85 Postsecondary/ Teacher Preparation 86 Community College 39 Testing and Evaluation 87 . Secondary/High School 40 Teaching Strategies 89 Document Design and Production .40 Adult Learners 92 Keyboarding 42 Business Education 92 Reprographics 42 Collaborative Learning 96 Typography 43 Global/Cultural Awareness 96 School-to-Work 97 General Educational Issues 43 Technology Education 98 Administration 47 Vocational Education 101 International Education 48 Standards 49 Training and Development 103 Instructional Design 109 Performance Improvement 109 Business Education Index Cross-functional interface of marketing and accounting: Value chain analysis. James A. Stephens and Jeffrey Archambault. Mid- 1 Amer J Bus, Vol. 13, No. 1: 31-40, Spring 98 Subj ect Entries Factors influencing students' peer evaluation in cooperative learning. Obeua S. Persons. JEB, Vol. 73, No. 4: 225-229, Mar/Apr 98 Basic Business Gender differences in the job attitudes of Basic business education. Betty J. Brown. accountants. Jane E. Baird, Robert C. Zelin Rev and Synth of Resrch Bus Educ, 13-43, 98 II, and Dale E. Marxen. Mid-Amer J Bus, Vol. 13, No. 2: 35-42, Fall 98 Fostering the entrepreneurial spirit: Integrat- ing the business community into the class- Identifying communication barriers to learn- room. Allen D. Truell, Linda Webster, and ing in large group accounting instruction. Conda Davidson. Bus Ed Forum, Vol. 53, Martha S. Doran and Steven Golen. JEB, No. 2: 28-29, Dec 98 Vol. 73, No. 4: 221-224, Mar/Apr 98 Internal control environment forces and re- Accounting porting decisions made by financial account- Accounting. Lonnie Echternacht. Rev and ants. Jill M. D'Aquila. New York University, Synth of Resrch Bus Educ, 1-12, 98 Doctoral dissertation, 97 Accounting educators' perceptions of ac- Predicting final achievement of high school counting students' preparation and skills: A Accounting I students: Problem-based versus 10-year update. John R. Tanner, Michael W. objective exams. Conda Davidson, Linda Totaro, and Thomas E. Wilson, Jr. JEB, Vol. Webster, and Allen D. Truell. DPE Proc, 74, No. 1: 16-17, Sep/Oct 98 187-191, 98 Accounting students' perceptions of impor- The benefits and influence of the (American) tant skills for career success. Catherine Usoff Certified Public Accountants (CPA) program and Dorothy Feldmann. JEB, Vol. 73, No. 4: on career development of accountants and 215-220, Mar/Apr 98 auditors in Egypt. Essam M. Shaltout and Salah El-Sabaa. DPE Proc, 13-16, 98 Accounting: The discipline of the discipline. Sharon T. Walters. KBEA J, 16-18, Spring 98 The significant role of critical thinking in predicting auditing students' performance. Attitudes of graduating accounting seniors Elizabeth K. Jenkins. JEB, Vol. 73, No. 5: on entry-level positions: an international 274-279, May/June 98 comparison. Robin T. Peterson and J. Stuart Devlin. JEB, Vol. 74, No. 1: 54-57, Sep/Oct 98 Understanding the nuances of American and British accounting terminology. James Criteria for recruitment as assistant professor Calvert Scott and David Dugdale. Bus Ed of accounting in colleges and universities. Forum, Vol. 52, No. 3: 7-10, Feb 98 Venkat M. Iyer and Dixie Clark. JEB, Vol. 74, No. 1: 6-10, Sep/Oct 98 2 Business Education Index VITA: A hands-on learning experience for Book review: Asking about prices: A new accounting students. Anthony Basile. Bus Ed approach to understanding price stickiness Forum, Vol. 52, No. 4: 22-24, Apr 98 by Alan S. Blinder, Elie R. D. Canetti, DaVid E. Lebow, and-Jeremy B. Rudd. Lars Perner. What writing skills should accounting stu- J Cons MT, Vol. 32, No. 2:424-427, Winter 98 dents be taught? Douglas C. Smith, Sandra J. Nelson, and Susan M. Moncada. Bus Ed Book review: Consumer economic issues Forum, Vol. 52, No. 4: 43-44, Apr 98 in America by Thomas E. Garman. Lauren Leach. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 431-433, Winter 98 Consumer Awareness Book review: Paper or plastic? Energy, A Bayesian approach for analyzing the serv- environment, and consumerism in Sweden ices of banking institutions. Greg M. Lepak. and America by Rita J. Erickson. Angela J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 121-144, Sum- . Hausman. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 427- mer 98 431, Winter 98 A picture is worth a thousand words: Using Book review: Reworking success: New photography to teach self-concept and intro- communities at the Millennium by Robert duce students to consumer behavior. Cathy Theobald. Judy McKenna. J Cons MT, L. Hartman and Lori A. Braunstein. JME, Vol. 32, No. 2: 440-443, Winter 98 Vol. 20, No. 3: 236-243, Fall 98 Comparing alternative question forms for A process approach for developing skills assessing consumer concerns. Robert 0. in a consumer behavior course. H. Shanker Herrmann, Arthur Sterngold, and Rex H. Krishnan and Thomas W. Porter. JME, Vol. Warland. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 13-29, 20, No. 1: 24-34, Spring 98 Summer 98 Ambiguity and exaggeration in price promo- Compulsive buying among college students: tion: Perceptions of the elder and nonelder An investigation of its antecedents, conse- consumer. Jane W. Licata, Abhijit Biswas, quences, and implications for public policy. and Balaji C. Krishnan. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, James A. Roberts. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. No. 1: 56-81, Summer 98 2: 295-319, Winter 98 Are apparel trade restrictions regressive? Consumer decision-making styles of young- Jessie X. Fan, Jinkook Lee, and Sherman adult Chinese. Jessie X. Fan and Jing J. Hanna. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 252-274, Xiao. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 275-294, Winter 98 Winter 98 Book review: The heretic's feast: A history Consumers' use of nutritional labels while of vegetarianism by Colin Spencer. Peggy K. food shopping and at home. Rodolfo M. Schomaker. .1 Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 179- Nayga, Jr., Dania Lipinski, and Nitin Savur. J 182, Summer 98 Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 106-120, Summer 98 Book review: Trading up: Consumer and Coping with consumer fraud: The need for a environmental regulation in a global econ- paradigm shift. Monroe Friedman. J Cons omy by David Vogel. Robert N. Mayer. J Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 1-12, Summer 98 Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 176-179, Summer 98 Business Education Index 3 Disabled elders' out-of-pocket home care The effects of activity and aging on rural expenses: Examining financial burden. community living and consuming. Nancy J. Marlene S. Stum, Jean W. Bauer, and Paula Miller, Soyoung Kim, and Sherry Schofield- J. Delaney. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 82- Tomschin. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 343- 105, Summer 98 368, Winter 98 Enhancing consumer choice: Are we making The proces of becoming homeless: An inves- appropriate recommendations? Jinkook Lee tigation of female-headed families living in and Loren V. Geistfeld. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, poverty. Renya Reed Wasson and Ronald No. 2: 227-251, Winter 98 Paul Hill. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 320- 342, Winter 98 Geographic variation in consumer prices: Implications for local price indices. Michael L. Walden. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 204- Economics 226, Winter 98 A Connecticut Yankee in Estonia. Edward M. Scahill. J Econ Ed, Vol. 29, No. 4: 340- Going global: A new paradigm for consumer 346, Fall 98 protection. Allan Asher. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 183-203, Winter 98 A geometric solution of a Cournot oligopoly with nonidentical firms. Jyotirmoy Sarkar, Household debt quintiles: Explaining Barnali Gupta, and Debashis Pal. J Econ Ed, changes 1983-1989. Deborah D. Godwin. J Vol. 29, No. 2: 118-126, Spring 98 Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 2: 369-393, Winter 98 Algebra and Social Security: A perfect fit. Influence of client-based subsidies on the Arthur C, Mead. J Econ Ed, Vol. 29, No. 1: market for child care. Peter R. Mueser and 47-53, Winter 98 Robert 0. Weagley. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 145-175, Summer 98 Book review: Macroeconomic essentials for media interpretation by Peter Kennedy. Personal finance-Consumer education at all Phillip Saunders. J Econ Ed, Vol. 29, No. 2: educational levels. Jeanette A. Karjala and 187-190, Spring 98 Larry G. Pagel. Bus Ed Forum, Vol. 52, No. 4: 26-27, Apr 98 Book review: The fire of inyention: Civil society and the future of the corporation by The dangers of educational and cultural Michael Novak. Phillip K. Tompkins. Mgt populism: Three vignettes on the problems Corn Qtly, Vol. 12, No. 2: 337-342, Nov 98 of aesthetic insensitivity, the pitfalls of pan- dering, and the virtues of artistic integrity. Book review: Teaching undergraduate eco- Morris B. Holbrook. J Cons Aff, Vol. 32, nomics: A handbook for instructors by Wil- No. 2: 394-423, Winter 98 liam B. Walstad and Phillip Saunders, edi- tors. Cecilia A. Conrad. J Econ Ed, Vol. 29, The development and testing of a measure of No. 4: 380-382, Fall 98 skepticism toward environmental claims in marketers' communications. Lois A. Mohr, Book review: The future of capitalism: How Dogan Eroglu, and Pam Scholder Ellen. J today's economic forces shape tomorrow's Cons Aff, Vol. 32, No. 1: 30-55, Summer 98 world by Lester C. Thurow. Wendy E. A. Ruona. HRD Qtly, Vol. 9, No. 2: 193-198, Summer 98

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