Title :
Global virtual teams: Pedagogical innovation in MBA education
Author :
Watanabe, Yoshihiro ; Herrig, Harald ; Aba, Olivier
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Bus. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
In the era of globalization, a number of organizations are trying to adopt distributed virtual teams in order to leverage their limited resources and overcome geographic boundaries. The rise of information and communication technologies has facilitated the creation of new approaches for coordinating work and, subsequently, for new collaborative organizational forms. Although in-depth analyses have been conducted by researchers on geographically-dispersed teamwork and cross-cultural cooperation, little has been done to address related education or training for these new and essential forms of collaboration. This research provides a framework for training students and working professionals on effective geographically-dispersed teamwork and cross-cultural collaboration in global virtual teams, based on a course taught jointly by two graduate schools in France and Japan. Key success factors of global virtual team training are assessed using categories drawn from previous literature, text-mining and co-word analyses of students´ assignments, and from correlations of keyword frequencies with student culture scores.
Keywords :
computer based training; continuing professional development; data mining; educational courses; educational institutions; groupware; management education; professional aspects; text analysis; France; Japan; MBA education; co-word analysis; collaborative organizational forms; cross-cultural collaboration; cross-cultural cooperation; distributed virtual teams; educational courses; geographically-dispersed teamwork; global virtual team training; globalization; graduate schools; keyword frequency correlations; student assignments; student culture scores; student training framework; success factors; text-mining; work coordination; working professional training framework; Business; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Teamwork; Virtual groups; Cross-cultural management; Global virtual teams; MBA education;
Conference_Titel :
Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dubai
DOI :
10.1109/ICL.2014.7017753