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[ 572IMGTTOPU15 ] IK Special Topics in International Management

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2021W dieser LV im Curriculum Bachelor's programme Business and Economics 2021W vorhanden.
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3 ECTS B2 - Bachelor's programme 2. year Business Administration Iris Fischlmayr 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Pre-requisites (*)KS International Business UND IK International Market Entry
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Business and Economics 2015W
Objectives The course aims to familiarize students with today’s increasingly global and virtual business world. In other words, the course explores new media, new forms of communication and the different skills and abilities required for virtual meetings as opposed to face-to-face communication. With the help of web conferencing systems and blended learning designs, students will become familiar with these tools, hone their skills, learn more about the challenges involved when working in a virtual environment (e.g. virtual communication, trust, isolation, leadership, culture and so on), and experience them first-hand in class.
Subject The basis for virtual collaboration - basic technology
Challenges in virtual collaboration
Coordination and control within virtual teams
Innovation and creativity & virtuality
Conflict and osolation via the internet
Power and leadership within virtual teams
The future of virtual collaboration
Criteria for evaluation Reflective Essays
Short Tests
Virtual Team Project
Methods Discussion
Virtual Multicultural Team Project
Online Seminar via Web Conferencing Tools
Individual and Group Reflexions
Group Work
Language English
Study material Edwards, A., Clarke, S. & Wilson, J.R. (2004) Implementing Virtual Teams. Chapter 5: Technology for Virtual Teams. pp. 31-56.Fischlmayr, Iris C. (2008) Virtual Multicultural Teams - A Training Design for Behavioral Factors. In: Salmons, J. & Wilson, L. (Eds.) Handbook of Research on Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. pp. 159-176.Krebs, S.A. & Hobmann E.V. (2006) Virtual Teams and Group Member Dissimilarity: Consequences for the Development of Trust. Small Group Research. Vol. 37, No. 6, 712-741.

Kock, N. (2005) Media Richness or Media Naturalness? The Evolution of Our Biological Communication Aparatus and Its Influence on Our Behavior Toward E-Communication Tools. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 48(2), pp. 117-130.Williams, K.D., Cheung, C.K.T. & Choi, W. (2000) Cyberostracism: Effects of Being Ignored Over the Internet. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 79(5), pp. 748-762.

Paul, S., Seetharaman, P., Samarah, I. & Mykytyn, P.P. (2004) Impact of Heterogeneity and Collaborative Conflict Management Style on the Performance of Syncronous Global Virtual Teams. Information & Management. 41, pp. 303-321.

Elron, E. & Vigoda-Gadot, E. (2006) Influence and Political Processes in Cyberspace. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management. 6(3), pp. 295-317.

Zaccaro, S.J. & Bader, P. (2002) E-Leadership and the Challenges of Leading E-Teams: Minimizing the Bad and Maximizing the Good. Organizational Dynamics. 31(4), pp. 377-387. Connaughton, S.L. & Shuffler, M. (2007) Multinational and Multicultural Distributed Teams: A Review and Future Agenda. Small Group Research. Vol. 38, No. 3, 387-412.

Changing subject? No
Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
2IMGTSPT9: IK Special Topics in International Management (2009W-2015S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 40
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority