Frontiers in Management Research
Learning Small Business Management in an Interactive Environment with Blogs and Simulations
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- Lisa Kahle-Piasecki*
Associate Professor of Management & Information Systems, Tiffin University, 155 Miami Street, Tiffin, Ohio, USA 44883, Office: 419.448.5129 EST USA
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