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Publication Date: 2012-Dec
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The Anonymity Factor in Making Multicultural Teams Work: Virtual and Real Teams
Berg, Roberta Wiig
Business Communication Quarterly, v75 n4 p404-424 Dec 2012
A major purpose of courses in intercultural communication is often to improve students' ability to perform well in situations with the potential to be both highly enlightening and highly difficult--in multicultural teams. This article reports the results of exercises in which members of a dysfunctional multicultural class were assigned to teams and given a task to perform in an anonymous, virtual-team setting, as well as in a real-team setting. Team members contributed in a much more balanced manner in the anonymous virtual-team exercise. However, team members nevertheless believed their input had been heard and appreciated in the real-team setting. (Contains 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, Course Content, Teamwork, Cultural Pluralism, Student Diversity, Cultural Differences, Stereotypes, Group Dynamics, Team Training, Identification, Access to Information, Barriers, Virtual Classrooms, Interpersonal Communication, Individual Characteristics, Perspective Taking
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China; Ghana; North America; Norway
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