The Agential Causes of Business Management Students in the Implementation of the Full Virtual Teaching

Li Li, Lu Liu, Anna Walker, Jing Wang, Inna Pomorina, Victoria Opara
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Objective: This study investigates the agential causes influencing undergraduate business management students in their handling of change. The objectives are: (1) To investigate emotional reactions experienced by students since the launch of full virtual teaching as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. (2) To investigate the students’ concerns in their lived experiences. (3) To identify commonalities and differences in students’ experiences during the implementation of full virtual teaching induced by COVID-19 in the socio-cultural contexts of China, the UK, and Ukraine. Methods: This research employed an embedded multiple-case design, following the logic of literal and theoretical replication. One-to-one interviews were conducted, involving a total of 61 business management students. All scripts were analyzed using framework analysis and summative content analysis. Results: The study found that all sampled students have experienced a wide range of emotions as emerged from their reflexive accounts of their lived experiences associated with full virtual teaching as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A discernible trajectory of emotional changes was observed. The students’ primary concerns evolved as situations progressed, with the desire to return to campus being pronounced at the beginning of the change and intensifying over time. Additionally, the study identified differences in emotional reactions and considerations of personal development between Chinese students and their counterparts from other socio-cultural backgrounds. Conclusion: Emotions, reflexivity, absence, and absenting are influential factors shaping student experiences.
全虚拟教学实施过程中企业管理专业学生的代理原因
研究目的本研究调查了影响企业管理专业本科生应对变革的因素。目标如下(1) 调查自 COVID-19 疫情爆发后启动全面虚拟教学以来学生所经历的情绪反应。(2) 调查学生对其生活经历的关注。(3) 在中国、英国和乌克兰的社会文化背景下,找出由 COVID-19 引发的全面虚拟教学实施过程中学生经历的共性和差异。研究方法:本研究采用嵌入式多案例设计,遵循文字和理论复制的逻辑。共对 61 名企业管理专业学生进行了一对一访谈。采用框架分析和总结性内容分析对所有脚本进行了分析。研究结果研究发现,所有被抽样调查的学生都经历了广泛的情感变化,这体现在他们对 COVID-19 大流行导致的全虚拟教学相关生活经历的反思性叙述中。我们观察到了情绪变化的明显轨迹。随着情况的发展,学生们的主要关注点也在不断变化,在变化之初,他们对重返校园的渴望非常明显,随着时间的推移,这种渴望也在不断加强。此外,研究还发现了中国学生与其他社会文化背景的学生在情绪反应和个人发展考虑方面的差异。结论情感、反思性、缺席和缺席是影响学生体验的因素。
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