Study trips: an essential educational component for the training of agribusiness managers

Author:

Islas-Moreno AsaelORCID,Uriza-Ávila Daniel Emigdio,Guzmán-Elizalde Ana Lieseld,Aguirre-Álvarez GabrielORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe study aims to analyze the effect of the previous preparation and the work carried out in the field during a study trip on the development of competencies in agribusiness students.Design/methodology/approachThe destination was the pineapple area of the Papaloapan Lower Basin in Mexico, and 42 students from 6 different semester levels participated. The students answered a test prior to the trip, received an evaluation for their activities in the field and prepared reports and posters as products of the experience. The relationship between the scores obtained was examined through a comparative analysis.FindingsThe findings are framed in the cyclical model of experiential learning with four stages (feeling, watching, thinking and doing) by Kolb (1984). It is found that the acquisition of specific knowledge about what the experience will entail leads to better preparation, motivation and confidence to live the experience (potentiation of feeling and watching). In turn, specific knowledge and better use of experience promote the development of problem solving, interpersonal and communication skills (potentiation of thinking and doing).Research limitations/implicationsStatistical representativeness is not a quality of the study since it is based on a comparative analysis.Originality/valueThe study analyzes an educational component of great value in the business area, about which little is known in the agribusiness subarea.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Development

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