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Management games in management teaching : selected psychological aspects

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The article is about simulation games and their application in management teaching. It presents the results of several psychological studies over the participants of simulation games. It also discusses the influence of the simulation games use in teaching on the quality ofteaching objectively and perceived by students.
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