Evidence for a second-order latent construct of self-directed learning readiness in virtual teams in Hungary

Krisztina Kupa, L. Komlosi, Miklós Szerdahelyi
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The study focuses on the development of virtual teams from the perspective of individuals by extending the theory of self-directed learning (SDL) beyond the extant research in nursing education and applying it to a sample of adult population working in virtual teams in Hungary. After finding the necessary theoretical steps to connect SDL with virtual teams, research was conducted to validate existing instruments or, if this is impossible, to develop a new SDL instrument for virtual teams. The results confirm the viability of the SDL theories in the context of teams that mostly work remotely. While the validity of known SDL readiness (SDLR) instruments developed for nursing education could not be reliably confirmed on the sample of working adults in virtual teams, it is supported by the conventional three-factor SDLR construct with a reduced item number. In this study, the authors advance a new measurement tool, referred to as SDLR9, which, while mirroring the three original factors known in the literature, also points to a higher-order latent SDLR variable.
匈牙利虚拟团队中自主学习准备的二阶潜在构念的证据
本研究将自我指导学习(SDL)理论扩展到现有的护理教育研究之外,并将其应用于匈牙利在虚拟团队中工作的成年人样本,从个人的角度关注虚拟团队的发展。在找到将SDL与虚拟团队连接起来的必要理论步骤后,进行研究以验证现有的仪器,或者,如果这是不可能的,则为虚拟团队开发新的SDL仪器。结果证实了SDL理论在大多数远程工作的团队环境中的可行性。虽然为护理教育开发的已知SDL准备(SDLR)工具的有效性不能在虚拟团队中工作的成年人样本上得到可靠的证实,但它得到了传统的三因素SDLR结构和减少项目数量的支持。在这项研究中,作者提出了一种新的测量工具,称为SDLR9,它在反映文献中已知的三个原始因素的同时,也指向一个高阶潜在SDLR变量。
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