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Effectiveness of virtual team learning in entrepreneur­ship education: a survey study

New open access article published focussing Virtual Team Learning in Entrepreneur­ship Education.

Chen, L., Ifenthaler, D., Sun, W., & Yan, G. (2022). Effectiveness of virtual team learning in entrepreneur­ship education: A survey study. Entrepreneur­ship Educationhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s41959-022-00064-0 

This study examines the effectiveness of virtual team learning for entrepreneur­ship competence in the Chinese higher education sector. Related research on the effec- tiveness of virtual team learning is sparse, especially in the area of entrepreneur­ship education. We assumed four hypotheses to analyze two sorts of relations­hips: one between input, respondents’ demographics or characteristics, and mediators, namely virtual teamwork, virtual taskwork, information and communication technology; the other between mediators and output, thus the effectiveness of entrepreneur­ship education. An online survey was carried out to collect respondents’ perceptions of virtual team learning in entrepreneur­ship education from teamwork, taskwork, and information and communication technology aspects, considering respondents’ demographics or characteristics. By explaining factors of the team process, the find- ings show that virtual teamwork, taskwork, and information and communication technology positively affect the entrepreneurial outcome of virtual team learning. Additionally, individual characteristics, including gender, education degree, educa- tion field, entrepreneurial family history, and prior entrepreneurial experience have different effects on three elements of virtual teams. The applied model provides a holistic perspective on virtual team learning and explains the association between three sectors. These findings may provide an empirical basis for making decisions in the design and development of entrepreneur­ship learning and teaching offerings.

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