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Welsh, Elizabeth T.; Slack, Mary Eisele – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
Given the preponderance of teams in business schools, and their effect on student learning and experience, it is important to carefully consider team formation. While random assignment, student choice and various professor chosen methods have been considered, they have drawbacks. Therefore, this paper explores two methods using similar student…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Business Administration Education, Teamwork, Group Dynamics
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Chapman, Kenneth J.; Meuter, Matthew L. – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
This research investigates the effect of exceptionally poor team members (identified as "bad apples") on team dynamics and team performance. The negative impact of bad apples is shown to harm group dynamic factors of team effectiveness, relationships, cohesion, and increase conflict. In addition, we show that bad apples reduce team…
Descriptors: Group Unity, Group Dynamics, Group Behavior, Student Attitudes
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Gerard Beenen; Shaun Pichler; Jenny Zhang – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
Student teams are routine in business education, yet instructors lack research-based strategies to promote personal learning in teams. Our study's purpose therefore is to investigate how a dual emphasis on social identity and individual autonomy in teams may enhance students' personal learning. In a study of 557 business undergrads in 215 teams,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Business Administration Education, Teamwork, Personal Autonomy
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DeLong, Debbie; Vander Schee, Brian A. – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
Marketing programs rely heavily on team projects to foster team performance, however hiring managers continue to note deficiencies in marketing graduates. At the same time, global health concerns accelerate the transition to remote work settings. This exploratory study extends Belbins work on team roles using a novel psychometric assessment of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Distance Education, Cooperative Learning, Marketing