An Examination of the Impact of International Student Status on Global Virtual Teams

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teaching in International Business Pub Date : 2023-09-10 DOI:10.1080/08975930.2023.2234643
Kerri Anne Crowne
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Scant research exists on international student status and global virtual teams (GVTs). Yet, study abroad post-COVID-19 Pandemic is rebounding and GVTs are frequently used in classrooms and workplaces. This article fills this literary gap through developing and testing models examining student status, performance, creativity, and leadership, while investigating the impact of English language ability in order to inform the international business education (IBE) field. Specifically, the focus here is to understand how international student status affects a student’s individual performance on GVTs. Hypotheses were generated that English language ability would moderate the relationship between international student status and creativity, as well as international student status and leadership. Results showed support, although weak, for these hypotheses. However, the most significant finding was the direct impact of English language ability on the dependent variables. Furthermore, an important contribution here is evidence that international students provide creativity and leadership on teams as long as their language ability is perceived to be good. Instructors may use these findings to design mechanisms to aid cross-cultural teams to work more effectively by providing a better understand how English language ability may influence the team and control for this ability when including peer evaluations scores in grades.

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国际学生身份对全球虚拟团队影响的研究
摘要关于国际学生身份和全球虚拟团队的研究很少。然而,covid -19大流行后的海外留学正在反弹,gvt经常在教室和工作场所使用。本文通过开发和测试测试学生状态、表现、创造力和领导力的模型来填补这一文学空白,同时调查英语语言能力的影响,以便为国际商业教育(IBE)领域提供信息。具体来说,这里的重点是了解国际学生身份如何影响学生在gvt中的个人表现。假设英语语言能力会调节留学生身份与创造力、留学生身份与领导力之间的关系。结果显示,尽管这些假设不够有力,但还是得到了支持。然而,最重要的发现是英语语言能力对因变量的直接影响。此外,这里的一个重要贡献是有证据表明,只要国际学生的语言能力被认为是好的,他们就能在团队中发挥创造力和领导能力。教师可以利用这些发现来设计机制,帮助跨文化团队更有效地工作,更好地了解英语语言能力如何影响团队和控制这种能力,当包括成绩的同行评估分数时。
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Journal of Teaching in International Business
Journal of Teaching in International Business EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Teaching in International Business instructs international business educators, curriculum developers, and institutions of higher education worldwide on methods and techniques for better teaching to ensure optimum, cost-effective learning on the part of students of international business. It is generally assumed that the teaching of international business is universal, but that the application of teaching methods, processes, and techniques in varying socioeconomic and cultural environments is unique. The journal offers insights and perspectives to international business educators and practitioners to share concerns, problems, opportunities, and solutions to the teaching and learning of international business subjects.
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