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ERIC Number: EJ768168
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 16
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0040-0912
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Utilizing Virtual Teams in a Management Principles Course
Olson-Buchanan, Julie B.; Rechner, Paula L.; Sanchez, Rudolph J.; Schmidtke, James M.
Education & Training, v49 n5 p408-423 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe development of a component in a management principles course to develop university students' virtual team skills. There were several challenges in creating and implementing this new component. The paper aims to describe how these challenges were addressed and discusses outcomes associated with this virtual team component. Design/methodology/approach: This paper primarily presents a case study of the evolution of a virtual team education module. Descriptive data and regression analysis are presented to support specific outcomes. Findings: After completing the course, participants indicated the virtual team experience helped them gain useful professional skills. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated satisfaction with the virtual experience and perceptions that the virtual team experience built useful skills that were related to willingness to use this technology in the future (controlling for age, gender, working experience, and team performance). Research limitations/implications: The training method was implemented in only one institution. Additionally, limited empirical data is presented. Practical implications: Results can be used by others interested in implementing a virtual team training/education component in a university setting. Non-educational organizations may find the information helpful in successfully introducing virtual teams to employees. Originality/value: While computer mediated technology is increasingly utilized to educate and train students and employees, the process of effectively training people to optimally utilize technology, especially in a team setting, is not well documented. Additionally, this paper highlights factors that influence the acceptance of technology and willingness to use technology in the future.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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