Title :
Work in progress — Students and engineers collaborating in global virtual context
Abstract :
This work in progress will present an exploratory case study on how globally dispersed students and practicing engineers collaborate in completing client-sponsored, multi-disciplinary, and multicultural team projects. Literature on global virtual teams study often cites miscommunication as a main cause for ineffective virtual team performance. This work in progress focuses on practices and training on the aspect of communication and trust building in global virtual teams from a sample of two teams. Qualitative data will be collected through various methods: participant observation, direct observation, interviews, and writing samples. Data will be analyzed by following the constructive grounded theory protocol. This work in progress will contribute to the literature on global virtual teams and international engineering education and offer pedagogical implication on how to prepare engineering students to collaborate in professional settings in the global (virtual) workplace.
Keywords :
engineering education; project management; team working; training; client-sponsored team project; constructive grounded theory protocol; global virtual teams; international engineering education; multicultural team project; multidisciplinary team project; pedagogical implication; training; trust building; virtual team performance; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Employment; Interviews; Virtual groups; Writing; Communication and trust-building; cross-cultural engineering communication; engineer-student collaboration; global virtual teams;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2014.7020334