Students’ Team Project Experiences and Their Attitudes Towards Teamwork

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study is to evaluate the influence of team project experiences of students (presence and role of a leader; fairness in team projects; conditions supporting teamwork created by a university) on their attitudes towards teamwork, especially the perception of teamwork effectiveness and the preference of working in teams.

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Aleksandra Rudawska

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Aleksandra Rudawska (2017). Students’ Team Project Experiences and Their Attitudes Towards Teamwork. Journal of Management and Business Administration. Central Europe, 25(1), 78-97. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-188014