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Peter Knight

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Parkside

Publications -  14
Citations -  140

Peter Knight is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Parkside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Sales management. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 124 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Knight include Carleton University & University of Ontario Institute of Technology.

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Knowledge management best practices in national sport organisations

TL;DR: Knowledge Management (KM) encompasses a broad range of tools, technologies, and managerial practices intended to produce bottom line benefits by making better use of an organization's intellectual capital as mentioned in this paper.
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The Role of Self-Efficacy in Sales Education

TL;DR: The number of sales education programs are undergoing rapid growth and dynamic change as more business and other undergraduate students pursue sales jobs as desirable career entry points as discussed by the authors. But the number of colleges and universities is not increasing.
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A Tri-Country Marketing Project – Preparing Students for the Realities of a Global Marketplace

TL;DR: In this paper, a project where students from International Marketing courses in Pakistan, the United States, and France used an interactive platform as a base to jointly explore the marketing of brand-name products across the three countries to better understand the realities of global marketing strategies.
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Double-Loop Learning and the Global Business Student

TL;DR: This paper developed an electronic exchange between students in Canada and Kazakhstan, where students not only learned about foreign marketplaces but were able to integrate classroom teachings and text knowledge into their actions, which resulted in enhanced learning for students through double-loop processes and development in their other courses.
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A vision of London in the twenty-first century or just terrifying monsters: a semiotic analysis of the official mascots for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

TL;DR: The effectiveness of Olympic mascots has been analysed using a framework of semiotic metafunctions and through this lens, the authors examines the mascots for the Summer Olympic Games to be held in London in 2012.