Teamwork in academia: an empirical study


Autoria(s): Pacheco, Zita Dulce de Gouveia
Contribuinte(s)

Soares, Maria Luísa Pereira

Data(s)

29/03/2016

29/03/2017

01/08/2015

Resumo

The Bologna Process introduced some changes in the curriculum of higher education institutions (HEIs) and defined that academic learning should consider the needs of the labour market. HEIs and employers agree that personal skills are the most important set of competence of graduates (Pavlin, Akkuyunlu, Kovacic, & Svetlik, 2009). The goals of this work were to explore how the work experienced by teams of students in HEIs might help them improve their personal skills, namely empirically explore the perception of teamwork and personality into two groups of students. The study was based on the theoretical model of Team Evolution and Maturation (TEAM, Fransen, 2012). The sample consisted of 99 students of the 3rd year of the degree (1st cycle) in Computer Science (49 students) and the 2nd year of the Bachelor's Degree (1st cycle) in Psychology (50 students), from the University of Madeira, Portugal. Areas of personality and team collaboration were evaluated with a Pre- and Post-test. Findings show that the perception of the teamwork collaboration of students in Computer Science and Psychology majors seems to be influenced by their scientific area, by gender, by the selection method of the time-organiser, the self-perceived personality of the time-organiser, the self perceived personality of the non-time-organiser, and the size of the team. It is expected that this data will contribute to further theoretical and practical reflection on the teamwork among college students and their performance in the labour market.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/1109

101385781

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

embargoedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Teamwork #Teamwork collaboration #Personality #Psychology #. #Centro de Ciências Sociais #Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
Tipo

doctoralThesis