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[ 572WEPLSPCS15 ] SE Seminar Special Topics English (C2)

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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 Languages Evelyne Glaser 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Pre-requisites (*)KS Fallstudien Englisch (C1)
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Business and Economics 2015W
Objectives Students will learn

  • To understand and experience how culture affects individual expectations, work and team processes, and communications
  • To understand and experience how virtual teams function
  • To develop teamwork skills applicable to face-to-face and virtual interactions
  • To conduct team-based research and produce presentations/papers on topics related to cross-cultural integration, teamwork and international business.
  • To develop the necessary skills to communicate virtually using appropriate technology.
Subject This course will focus on Cross-Cultural Communication, Teamwork and Virtual Teams. JKU students will work virtually with American students at our US partner, the University of Cincinnati (UC). (No travel is involved.) They will work in teams of approx. six people using videoconference technology, email and other tools such as Skype to do research on teamwork, virtual teams, and cross-cultural communication and integration. There will be formal class time for which attendance is required as well as teamwork time. For the teamwork times, the teams will work independently and communicate with their team members in the US by email, Skype or videoconferencing. The course will involve some assigned readings on teams and teamwork, a case for analysis as well as a project that will require research on particular topical areas. Students will learn by doing. It is difficult (and often meaningless) to learn about virtual teams, team processes, and teamwork without any practical experience. In this course, the students will have opportunities to gain much experience in developing (virtual) teamwork skills.
Criteria for evaluation
  • Team-based case analysis with the UC students
  • Three individual reflective essays
  • Team-based research project with UC students (written)
  • Oral group presentation of the project results
  • Active class participation
Methods
  • Class discussions on team processes based on the literature provided
  • Team exercises to develop relevant skills
  • Developing skills to use relevant technology for team communication
  • Written and oral reflection on the processes experienced in each team
  • Written assignments and oral presentations
Language English
Study material About 8 to 10 academic journal articles on multicultural virtual teams and on team processes.
Changing subject? No
Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
2FENSE1: SE Seminar Special Topics English (C2) (2001W-2015S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 30
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority