2021
DOI: 10.1108/jieb-06-2020-0055
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Developing business students’ intercultural competence through intercultural virtual collaboration: a task sequence implementation

Abstract: Purpose Allowing for interaction with foreign cultures without the need to travel, intercultural virtual collaboration represents a potential tool to develop business students’ intercultural competence. This study aims to explore students’ perceptions towards the implementation of a research-based task sequence in a project in which undergraduate Business students from Spain collaborated virtually with undergraduate business students from The Netherlands during a semester. More specifically, this paper investi… Show more

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“…The findings corroborate with the studies exploring the benefits of the Erasmus mobility programs and listing the strengthening of 'interculturality'the cultural awareness of diversity and mutual respect of differences -as one of its valuable assets (Ferreira-Lopes et al, 2021). Cairns et al (2018, p.4) argue that the Erasmus programs are conducive to creating the international learning habitus in which 'a spatially reflexive form of learning can emerge' resulting in Erasmus students' better prospects of employment, increased cultural awareness, and positive international conviviality.…”
Section: Interculturalitysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The findings corroborate with the studies exploring the benefits of the Erasmus mobility programs and listing the strengthening of 'interculturality'the cultural awareness of diversity and mutual respect of differences -as one of its valuable assets (Ferreira-Lopes et al, 2021). Cairns et al (2018, p.4) argue that the Erasmus programs are conducive to creating the international learning habitus in which 'a spatially reflexive form of learning can emerge' resulting in Erasmus students' better prospects of employment, increased cultural awareness, and positive international conviviality.…”
Section: Interculturalitysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This is needed to overcome the challenges that will suddenly emerge in the environment. Private Higher Learning Institutions (PHLI) are required to adapt to the change through other means such as the use of technological interface in order to connect with the students (Ferreira-Lopes et al, 2021). The pandemic is a clear cut example on how certain economic sectors such as airline industry and tourism industry are clearly affected by the sudden shift in their environment (Go¨ssling et al, 2021).…”
Section: Organizational Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to innovations in educational technology, different virtual intercultural education models or forms have been implemented in response to the increasing demand for learners' ICD at HEIs [ 24 ]. In this ‘flat world’ [ 25 ], 'global citizens' are able to learn about cultures and develop IC at home with almost no need for traveling or physical communication or interaction with foreigners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%