TY - JOUR
T1 - Macroeconomic knowledge of higher education students in Germany and Japan – a multilevel analysis of contextual and personal effects
AU - Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, Olga
AU - Schmidt, Susanne
AU - Brückner, Sebastian
AU - Förster, Manuel
AU - Yamaoka, Michio
AU - Asano, Tadayoshi
PY - 2016/7/3
Y1 - 2016/7/3
N2 - Recent trends towards harmonising and internationalising business and economics studies in higher education are affecting the structure and content of programmes and courses, and necessitate more transparent and comparable information on students’ economic knowledge and skills. In this study, we examine by linear multilevel regression modelling the current state of macroeconomic knowledge of higher education students in Germany and Japan, while controlling for the effects of key study-related aspects such as study progress and completion of economics courses. We assess macroeconomic knowledge using the internationally established Test of Understanding in College Economics, which has been adapted and validated for use in Germany and Japan. We found a significant positive correlation between students’ level of knowledge and study progress in both countries, as well as varied gender-related and country-specific differences. Implications for assessment practices and future research are discussed.
AB - Recent trends towards harmonising and internationalising business and economics studies in higher education are affecting the structure and content of programmes and courses, and necessitate more transparent and comparable information on students’ economic knowledge and skills. In this study, we examine by linear multilevel regression modelling the current state of macroeconomic knowledge of higher education students in Germany and Japan, while controlling for the effects of key study-related aspects such as study progress and completion of economics courses. We assess macroeconomic knowledge using the internationally established Test of Understanding in College Economics, which has been adapted and validated for use in Germany and Japan. We found a significant positive correlation between students’ level of knowledge and study progress in both countries, as well as varied gender-related and country-specific differences. Implications for assessment practices and future research are discussed.
KW - cross-country comparison
KW - macroeconomic knowledge
KW - multi-level analysis
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U2 - 10.1080/02602938.2016.1162279
DO - 10.1080/02602938.2016.1162279
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84975230094
SN - 0260-2938
VL - 41
SP - 787
EP - 801
JO - Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
JF - Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
IS - 5
ER -