The effects of scenario planning on perceptions of conversation quality and engagement

Abigail J. Veliquette, Laura M. Coons, Stephanie L. Mace, Tabitha K. L. Coates, T. Chermack, Ji Hoon Song
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This article presents a replication and extension study of the relationship between scenario planning and perceptions of conversation quality and engagement. The key contribution of this article is that it addresses a major limitation of the previous study - a small sample size. This article begins with descriptions of scenario planning, conversation quality, and dialogue which establish a foundation for scenario planning and theoretical framework for measuring the effects of scenario planning on perceptions of conversation quality and engagement. Data from participant perceptions of strategic conversations skills were collected pre–and post–scenario planning project, and were subsequently compared using paired samples t–test for data analysis. For testing the construct validities of the proposed measurement models, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was also conducted. This study suggests strong evidence of construct validity for the scale measuring conversation quality and engagement and further demonstrates that scenario planning is associated with significant increases in self–reported personal and interpersonal conversation and engagement skills, with moderate and strong effect sizes respectively.
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情景规划对会话质量和参与度感知的影响
本文对情景规划与对话质量和参与度感知之间的关系进行了复制和扩展研究。本文的关键贡献在于它解决了先前研究的一个主要限制-小样本量。本文首先描述了情景规划、会话质量和对话,为情景规划和测量情景规划对会话质量和参与度感知的影响的理论框架奠定了基础。收集了情景规划项目前后参与者对战略会话技能的感知数据,随后使用配对样本t检验进行数据分析。为了检验所提出的测量模型的结构效度,还进行了验证性因子分析(CFA)。本研究为测量会话质量和参与的量表提供了强有力的结构效度证据,并进一步表明情景规划与自我报告的个人和人际对话和参与技能的显著增加相关,分别具有中等和强的效应量。
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International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning
International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: The IJTIP is a refereed journal that provides an authoritative source of information in the field of technology intelligence, technology planning, R&D resource allocation, technology controlling, technology decision-making processes and related disciplines.
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