Economics, Strategy and Game: Semester Results of the Scientific Circle “Economics and Business Strategies of Board Games”
This semester, the scientific circle of the Department of Digital Economics and Business Analytics “Economics and Business Strategies of Board Games” (headed by Associate Professor Oleg YAREMA) became a truly vivid example of innovative and interactive learning.
During the classes, the group participants played, analyzed, discussed, made management decisions and modeled business strategies. Board games became an effective tool for a deeper understanding of economic processes: competition, risks, building business models, strategic thinking and decision-making under uncertainty.
Students explored game mechanics, analyzed the economic logic of popular board games, formed their own development strategies and presented ideas, combining theory with practice. This format of work contributed to the development of analytical thinking, creativity, team interaction and leadership skills.
The special atmosphere of the group was created by a community of motivated and open-minded students, for whom each meeting became a space for discussions, discoveries and professional growth.
Thank you to all participants for your activity and involvement! Ahead – new games, new discussions, new insights and very soon – the announcement of the next set 🎯



