Master Professor
Stuart Nettleton
Stuart Nettleton
"In student learning, the value of Glo-bus company simulation is second only to real world business experience. I use projects in both areas as activating
experiences to develop student graduate attributes. This is an optimal mix and is consolidated in reflective, published eportfolios. Students remember their
Glo-bus experience for their whole life!
Glo-bus was introduced in 2007 and proved very satisfactory at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In 2009, postgraduate was migrated to BSG in order to increase the focus on operations management." |
Hall of Fame: |
Two-time inductee August, 2009 (2 BSI Grand Champions) December, 2010 (2 BSI Grand Champions) |
| GLO-BUS Tradition: | First adopted GLO-BUS for classroom use in 2007 | |
| School: |
Faculty of Engineering and IT School of Systems, Management & Leadership University of Technology, Sydney |
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| Title: |
Senior Lecturer |
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| Education: |
B.Eng. (Hons II, Division I), Sydney University, 1974 M.Eng.Sci, University of New South Wales, 1978 M.B.A. (Alan Knott University Medal), Macquarie University, 1982 Graduate Diploma, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2005 Membership Qualification, The Australian Stock Exchange, 2001 Certified Practicing Accountant, 2002 |
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| Courses Taught: |
Undergraduate: Economics & Finance (economics, financial analysis and valuation, and ERP systems) Postgraduate: Value Chains (game theory and trust strategies, service dominant logic, resource integrator business strategies for complex organisations, benchmarking and operations research, business process modelling and simulation) |
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| Research interests and selected publications: |
Doctoral research: Climate-economic policy research using computable general equilibrium. Doctoral dissertation publication forthcoming in 2009 Eportfolios: Type 2 pedagogical eportfolios for student learning. See: Nettleton, S., Lowe, D. & Dorahy, R. (2008). Using e-Portfolios to Integrate Reflective Practice with Experiential Learning in Engineering Teaching and Learning. In Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2008 (pp. 4746-4754). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. |
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| Honors and Awards: | Fellow of CPA Australia |

