短期留学项目的成功:一个社会网络的视角

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International Education in Business Pub Date : 2020-01-20 DOI:10.1108/jieb-08-2019-0039
Rich DeJordy, Emil Milevoj, James M. Schmidtke, W. Bommer
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目的探讨个体差异变量和社会关系对短期出国留学学生学习成果的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究采用社会网络分析(SNA)方法来考察友谊、建议和沟通网络对学生学习成果的影响。研究结果表明,人口统计学特征(如性别、工作年限)不影响学习成果,也不影响学习体验的乐趣。社交网络对学生在管理技能、反思国际经验的能力和跨文化敏感性方面的感知改善产生了积极影响。研究的局限性/启示社会关系可能是理解短期留学项目与学习成果之间关系的一个重要因素。实际意义项目主管和教员需要考虑任务和活动的设计,以促进特定类型社会关系的发展(如友谊、沟通和建议)。这些特定的社会关系可能会对短期留学项目的特定学习结果产生独特的影响。原创性/价值本研究首次考察了不同类型的社会关系对短期留学项目学习成果的影响。研究结果对未来的研究和国际留学项目的设计具有重要意义。
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The success of short-term study abroad programs: a social networks perspective
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of individual difference variables and social relationships on student learning outcomes of short-term study abroad programs.Design/methodology/approachThis study used a social network analysis (SNA) approach to examine the effects of friendship, advice and communication networks on student learning outcomes.FindingsResults indicated that demographic characteristics (e.g. sex, years of work experience) did not influence learning outcomes nor the enjoyment of the experience. Social networks positively influenced students’ perceived improvement in managerial skills, their ability to reflect on their international experience and their intercultural sensitivity.Research limitations/implicationsSocial relationships may be an important factor to consider in understanding the relationship between short-term study abroad programs and learning outcomes.Practical implicationsProgram directors and faculty members need to consider the design of assignments and activities that may facilitate the development of specific types of social relationships (e.g. friendship, communication and advice). These specific social relationships may have unique influences on specific learning outcomes of short-term study abroad programs.Originality/valueThis study is the first study that examined the effects of different types of social relationships on learning outcomes for short-term study abroad programs. The results have important implications for both future research and the design of international study-abroad programs.
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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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