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- Markstrat abstract "Markstrat is a simulation game, created by Jean-Claude Larréché, that lets the players take control of a virtual corporation; making decisions on its behalf. Jean-Claude Larréché and Professor Hubert Gatignon developed the simulation from 1974 to 1977. After the game was developed it was distributed on an ad-hoc basis by INSEAD. The game is widely known, and played in over 500 academic institutions, including 8 of the top 10 international business schools and 25 of the top 30 in the US. The players of the simulation have to make number of decisions, in marketing, finance, research and development areas, in order to achieve a better performance than the competing players who also take control of a company.".
- Markstrat developer StratX_Simulations.
- Markstrat publisher INSEAD.
- Markstrat wikiPageID "31814433".
- Markstrat wikiPageRevisionID "564848384".
- Markstrat developer StratX_Simulations.
- Markstrat genre "Business simulation game".
- Markstrat hasPhotoCollection Markstrat.
- Markstrat modes "Multiplayer".
- Markstrat platforms "Microsoft Windows".
- Markstrat publisher INSEAD.
- Markstrat title "Markstrat".
- Markstrat subject Category:Simulation_video_games.
- Markstrat type Abstraction100002137.
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- Markstrat type SimulationVideoGames.
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- Markstrat type Software.
- Markstrat type VideoGame.
- Markstrat type Work.
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- Markstrat comment "Markstrat is a simulation game, created by Jean-Claude Larréché, that lets the players take control of a virtual corporation; making decisions on its behalf. Jean-Claude Larréché and Professor Hubert Gatignon developed the simulation from 1974 to 1977. After the game was developed it was distributed on an ad-hoc basis by INSEAD. The game is widely known, and played in over 500 academic institutions, including 8 of the top 10 international business schools and 25 of the top 30 in the US.".
- Markstrat label "Markstrat".
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- Markstrat isPrimaryTopicOf Markstrat.
- Markstrat name "Markstrat".