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Published
July 2020
Page Count
812
ISBN (Digital)
978-1-4533-3427-0

Exploring Business

Version 4.0
By Karen Collins

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Key Features

  • Includes COVID-19 Information.
  • Over 200 hyperlinks to videos and webpages enrich online courses, engage students, and reinforce or augment many of the presented topics.
  • The extensive instructors’ manual offers ample material to guide an instructor teaching an in-class, online, or hybrid course. 
  • Free Homework System that grades questions, furnishes feedback to students and class statistics to instructors.
  • The text has an entrepreneurial chapter order that follows the steps an entrepreneur would take in starting a business. This chapter order can be changed to accommodate an instructor’s preference.
  • Covers the “essentials” and maintains academic rigor without burdening students and  instructors with unnecessary detail.
  • End-of-chapter cases on five key areas of skill and knowledge endorsed by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB): Learning on the Web, Career Opportunities, The Ethics Angle, Team-Building Skills, and The Global View.
  • Supportive in-text learning features include:
    • Modular chapter format is built around learning objectives, interim summaries called “Key Takeaways,” and interactive exercises.
    • Active figures, which simulate the process that a faculty member goes through in class when diagramming a concept on the board, one piece at a time.
    • Active exercises, which engage students in active learning and help them master key concepts.
    • Active assessment questions, which provide students with instant feedback and reinforce learning.
    • At the end of each chapter, there are thought-provoking questions, problems, and cases based on well-known companies. They require students to gather information, assess a situation, think about it critically, and reach a conclusion.
  • Optional business plan project for students to work on alongside the course, including an Excel template to prepare financial reports. A “Business Plan Project” packet is available for any instructor wishing to integrate the Business plan project into their course.
  • Integrated Nike Case Study available for instructors who wish to introduce students to business using a dynamic case study. A “Nike Case” packet is available for any instructor wishing to integrate the Nike case into their course.
  • Author-written supplementary materials provide robust instructional support and include an instructor manual, test items, quizzes, PowerPoint lecture slides, and free online homework grading.
  • Customizable

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Exploring Business v4.0 is suitable for introduction to business or introduction to entrepreneurship courses taught at the undergraduate level at two- and four-year colleges and universities.

Exploring Business is a complete teaching package in which every component is conceptualized and written by the author to enhance student learning and support successful teaching initiatives. The book’s broad range of features connect with students at every level of preparation and without overwhelming them with details. Exploring Business conveys the excitement of the business world through the use of over 75 real-world examples—and features an optional, running case study for those instructors who want to expose students to case-based learning. An additional, optional business plan project provides a hands-on learning opportunity by giving budding entrepreneurs practice with conceptualizing a new business.

New in This Version

  • The early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business environment is introduced in Section 1.3 “Getting Down to Business” and coverage of the topic is integrated throughout.
  • Comparison of capitalism and socialism (Chapter 1: The Foundations of Business)
  • Updated information on mergers and acquisitions (Chapter 3: Selecting a Form of Business Ownership)
  • Extensive revisions to ethics discussions now includes the opioid crisis and expanded discussions of environmental crises (Chapter 4: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility)
  • More information about labor unions has been included (Chapter 6: Recruiting, Motivating, and Keeping Quality Employees)
  • Expanded discussion of artificial intelligence (Chapter 7: Product Design and Development)
  • Added subsections on automation, robots, and 3-D printing (Chapter 8: Operations Management in Manufacturing and Service Industries)
  • Coverage of Generation Z (Chapter 10: Marketing: Providing Value to Customers)
  • New discussion of the “Internet of Things” (Chapter 11: Operating in a Digital Marketing and Social Networking Environment)
  • Expanded section on crowdfunding (Chapter 13: Managing Financial Resources)

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Karen Collins

Karen Collins

Lehigh University

Karen Collins (PhD Virginia Tech) was Professor Emerita of Accounting at Lehigh University. Karen previously coordinated Lehigh’s Introduction to Business course taken by all first-year business students. Exploring Business and its robust package of support materials is based on Karen's innovative and successful approach to many years teaching and coordinating the course. For her service in this area, Karen was honored with an "Innovation in Teaching Award" from the Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration. 

Karen was the recipient of numerous other teaching awards, including the "Deming Lewis Faculty Award" (for the faculty member who had the strongest influence on the ten-year graduating class); "Stabler Award for Excellence in Teaching" (for the faculty member who best demonstrates a mastery of his or her field and superior ability in communicating it to others), Coopers and Lybrand’s "Excellence in Teaching and Learning Award" (given to ten faculty members nationally in recognition of excellence in teaching), Coopers and Lybrand's "Faculty Internship" (given to one faculty member nationally based on his or her positive influence on students), and the "Andersen Consulting Faculty Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching" (a two-year fellowship given to a faculty member who demonstrates excellence in course development). This last fellowship allowed Karen to work with course designers at the firm’s national offices in Chicago in the development of the Introduction to Business course. 

Karen's research interests included upward mobility of women in accounting, quality of life issues, stress, and ethnic diversity in the accounting profession.

Additions & Errata

04/24/23:

Section 6.8: The previously broken link in the "Ethics Angle" was updated.

Section 11.4: The link in the end of section "Exercise" was updated.

10/19/21:

Section 7.10: Under "The Global View," in order to fix a video link issue, we have added the following sentence: "Then watch the following video, titled 'Fake Goods Creating Real Problem': https://youtu.be/yvAmcSje_j4." We also changed question number 5 to read: "What efforts are being made to stop counterfeiters?" The accompanying Instructor's Manual has also been updated.

6/4/21:

Section 1.3: The discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic was updated to include more current information.

2/3/21:

Section 4.6: Updated "From Drug Addict to Successful CEO to Manufacturer of Medical Masks" subsection to "Zoom and the COVID-19 Pandemic" for a more recent example.

12/22/20:

Section 9.4: One instance of "exporters" was changed to "importers" in the discussion of "Currency Valuations and Exchange Rates".

Section 9.6: All instances of "North American Free Trade Association" were corrected to "North American Free Trade Agreement".

10/14/20:

Section 11.4: The third Key Takeaway was corrected to read "12 percent" rather than "8 percent": "Although only about 12 percent of retail sales take place online today, the trend is moving upward."