2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.stueduc.2021.101021
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Global virtual teams in education: Do peer assessments motivate student effort?

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“…As recently recognized by Stahl and Maznevski (2021) in the Journal of International Business Studies , the X-Culture project, which every year involves more than 1,000 GVTs in a controlled lab setting involving hundreds of business schools from every continent, represents an ideal environment to expand our knowledge about GVTs (Taras et al , 2013). Its cross-national longitudinal database is the largest globally for GVTs, and it recently shined a new light on the relationships between highly relevant and general theoretical constructs, such as the team member’s academic pedigree and the team member’s job performance (Taras et al , 2021), peer evaluations and team performance (Tavoletti et al , 2019), peer evaluations and individual efforts (Román-Calderón et al , 2021), cultural intelligence and performance (Richter et al , 2021) and team charters and performance (Johnson et al , 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As recently recognized by Stahl and Maznevski (2021) in the Journal of International Business Studies , the X-Culture project, which every year involves more than 1,000 GVTs in a controlled lab setting involving hundreds of business schools from every continent, represents an ideal environment to expand our knowledge about GVTs (Taras et al , 2013). Its cross-national longitudinal database is the largest globally for GVTs, and it recently shined a new light on the relationships between highly relevant and general theoretical constructs, such as the team member’s academic pedigree and the team member’s job performance (Taras et al , 2021), peer evaluations and team performance (Tavoletti et al , 2019), peer evaluations and individual efforts (Román-Calderón et al , 2021), cultural intelligence and performance (Richter et al , 2021) and team charters and performance (Johnson et al , 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next stage, peer assessment directly impacts increasing the motivation of student efforts. Not just in the physical, academic environment, peer assessment of the context of online learning in Calderon's research is an effective and useful way to improve the individual efforts of global virtual team members (Román-Calderón et al, 2021). Similarly, De Brun's research with his team shows that peer assessment is a valuable learning experience as part of training critical skills research and development methods for students (De Brún et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Ref. [50] concluded that the more abrupt the decrease in peer assessments, the more pronounced the rate of change in effort. Ref.…”
Section: Current Practice In Peer Rating Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%