This study assessed influences on educators' intentions to add an undergraduate marketing course. Results indicated that curriculum revisions take advantage of present faculty's expertise and interests. Further exploration of curriculum innovations is necessary to assess fully what impact other inputs may have on the decision-making process underlying curriculum development.
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