Challenges and achievements in student learning experiences in a business school’s at-home internationalization programs in China

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International Education in Business Pub Date : 2020-12-10 DOI:10.1108/jieb-04-2020-0026
H. Tang, S. Hite, Julie M. Hite, D. Boren, E. V. Randall
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Purpose The purpose of this ontologically qualitative research study was to (a) explore student narratives regarding their educational experiences in at-home internationalization programs; (b) provide an in-depth narrative analysis of student learning challenges and achievements; and (c) add valuable research-based knowledge of student-described experiences for use by program administrators. Design/methodology/approach Participants were selected with a form of four-stage non-proportional stratified sampling. 29 participants were interviewed using a basic demographic questionnaire and an episodic interview protocol. Data were analyzed in QSR NVivo software through open, axial, and selective coding stages under the framework of grounded theory. Findings The findings focus on student-identified links between the challenges they encountered and their achievements. In addition, student performance level and gender were associated with the challenges and achievements reported by students. In understanding the results, the student-learning concepts found in the learned optimism, growth mindset, grit and expectancy theory approaches provide potentially fruitful insights. Originality/value The findings of this research have instructive implications for program administrators regarding how student challenges can be strategically chosen and shaped to generate specific, positive student achievements.
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一所商学院在中国的家庭国际化项目中学生学习经历的挑战和成就
目的:本本体论定性研究的目的是:(a)探讨学生在国内国际化项目中的教育经历;(b)对学生的学习挑战和成就进行深入的叙述分析;(c)增加学生描述经验的有价值的基于研究的知识,供项目管理员使用。设计/方法/方法采用四阶段非比例分层抽样的形式选择参与者。29名参与者接受了基本人口调查问卷和情景访谈协议的访谈。在扎根理论的框架下,数据在QSR NVivo软件中通过开放、轴向和选择性编码阶段进行分析。研究结果主要集中在学生认为他们所遇到的挑战和他们的成就之间的联系。此外,学生的表现水平和性别与学生报告的挑战和成就有关。在理解结果时,在习得乐观主义、成长心态、毅力和期望理论方法中发现的学生学习概念提供了潜在的富有成效的见解。独创性/价值本研究的发现对于项目管理者如何战略性地选择和塑造学生的挑战,以产生具体的、积极的学生成就具有指导意义。
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Journal of International Education in Business
Journal of International Education in Business EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The journal of International Education in Business (JIEB) is a peer reviewed journal concerned with theoretical and pedagogic aspects of international education in business schools and its flow-on implications for the workplace. The journal publishes papers that are concerned with: - international education, - cross- and inter-cultural aspects of internationalisation, - internationalisation of business schools, - business school teaching and learning, - academic and social engagement of students, - recruitment and marketing of business education in international contexts, - quality processes with respect to internationalisation, and - global organisations as stakeholders of internationalisation. Theoretical and empirical papers (qualitative and quantitative) as well as case analyses are invited. Papers that explore micro- and macro-perspectives in business and international education are also included.
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