Golf as an Innovation in the Teaching of Finance: Report on a Pioneering Experience

Objective To analyze the possibility of using golf as a metaphor for teaching finance. Study reports on a pilot experience of teaching finance using golf as a metaphor.Golf can be a means of promoting the engagement of finance students.Theoretical framework: a normative and positive economic decisio...

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Main Author: Wesley Mendes-da-Silva
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Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD) 2024-02-01
Series:RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea
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Online Access:https://rac.anpad.org.br/index.php/rac/article/view/1619
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description Objective To analyze the possibility of using golf as a metaphor for teaching finance. Study reports on a pilot experience of teaching finance using golf as a metaphor.Golf can be a means of promoting the engagement of finance students.Theoretical framework: a normative and positive economic decision theory is used as a framework. Sports can be a means of engaging students in finance education programs. Golf, in particular, can fulfill this role and serve as a powerful tool for building and maintaining social networks relevant to high-level professionals. Methods: thirty undergraduate students voluntarily participated in a pilot teaching program over five days. The program included sessions (in the field) on the fundamentals of golf and financial decisions, and students looked for synergies between these two domains. Participants showed a high level of interest in both the sports practice sessions and the finance activities. Results: the results suggest that psychological errors common to golf and financial behavior—for example, overoptimism, overconfidence, and emotional judgments—can be diagnosed and addressed through sports practice. In addition, the participants’ selfassessment indicates the possibility that the program can induce behaviors in line with the corporate environment. Conclusions: Despite golf’s contribution to the teaching of business subjects, it is still absent from formal curricula.
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spelling doaj.art-901f3cd460f74d619033a56926c9bdb82024-04-09T15:49:35ZengAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea1415-65551982-78492024-02-01281e230075e23007510.1590/1982-7849rac2024230075.en1619Golf as an Innovation in the Teaching of Finance: Report on a Pioneering ExperienceWesley Mendes-da-Silva0Fundação Getulio Vagas, Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, BrazilObjective To analyze the possibility of using golf as a metaphor for teaching finance. Study reports on a pilot experience of teaching finance using golf as a metaphor.Golf can be a means of promoting the engagement of finance students.Theoretical framework: a normative and positive economic decision theory is used as a framework. Sports can be a means of engaging students in finance education programs. Golf, in particular, can fulfill this role and serve as a powerful tool for building and maintaining social networks relevant to high-level professionals. Methods: thirty undergraduate students voluntarily participated in a pilot teaching program over five days. The program included sessions (in the field) on the fundamentals of golf and financial decisions, and students looked for synergies between these two domains. Participants showed a high level of interest in both the sports practice sessions and the finance activities. Results: the results suggest that psychological errors common to golf and financial behavior—for example, overoptimism, overconfidence, and emotional judgments—can be diagnosed and addressed through sports practice. In addition, the participants’ selfassessment indicates the possibility that the program can induce behaviors in line with the corporate environment. Conclusions: Despite golf’s contribution to the teaching of business subjects, it is still absent from formal curricula.https://rac.anpad.org.br/index.php/rac/article/view/1619golfteaching financesustainable finance
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title_full Golf as an Innovation in the Teaching of Finance: Report on a Pioneering Experience
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title_short Golf as an Innovation in the Teaching of Finance: Report on a Pioneering Experience
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