Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams

Collaboration is important during software development, but related work has found gender differences can influence the collaboration process, creating inequality in the team’s dynamics. In this paper, we present a gender analysis study that involved 39 students, examining their teams’ online collab...

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Main Authors: GARCIA, Rita, LIAO, Chieh-Ju Trinity, PEARCE, Ariane, TREUDE, Christoph
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-99512024-07-04T08:42:02Z Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams GARCIA, Rita LIAO, Chieh-Ju Trinity PEARCE, Ariane TREUDE, Christoph Collaboration is important during software development, but related work has found gender differences can influence the collaboration process, creating inequality in the team’s dynamics. In this paper, we present a gender analysis study that involved 39 students, examining their teams’ online collaborations while contributing to a large open-source software project. Eight teams of 4-6 Software Engineering (SE) students communicated over an online messaging platform, Slack, to complete an eight-week project. The goal of this study is to identify gender differences emerging from team collaboration. A mixed-methods approach was used to collect students’ teamwork experiences and analyse their collaboration. Our research shows statistically significant results in female students’ leadership, coordination, and project-monitoring behaviours used to complete the project. The results also showed a higher rate of help seeking within the all-female team, an infrequent behaviour observed in the all-male and mixed-gender teams. Our findings raise future research opportunities to further investigate the gender differences emerging from team collaboration. 2022-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8948 info:doi/10.1145/3478431.3499279 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9951/viewcontent/sigcse22.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University collaboration gender analysis teamwork Educational Methods Instructional Media Design Software Engineering
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topic collaboration
gender analysis
teamwork
Educational Methods
Instructional Media Design
Software Engineering
spellingShingle collaboration
gender analysis
teamwork
Educational Methods
Instructional Media Design
Software Engineering
GARCIA, Rita
LIAO, Chieh-Ju Trinity
PEARCE, Ariane
TREUDE, Christoph
Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
description Collaboration is important during software development, but related work has found gender differences can influence the collaboration process, creating inequality in the team’s dynamics. In this paper, we present a gender analysis study that involved 39 students, examining their teams’ online collaborations while contributing to a large open-source software project. Eight teams of 4-6 Software Engineering (SE) students communicated over an online messaging platform, Slack, to complete an eight-week project. The goal of this study is to identify gender differences emerging from team collaboration. A mixed-methods approach was used to collect students’ teamwork experiences and analyse their collaboration. Our research shows statistically significant results in female students’ leadership, coordination, and project-monitoring behaviours used to complete the project. The results also showed a higher rate of help seeking within the all-female team, an infrequent behaviour observed in the all-male and mixed-gender teams. Our findings raise future research opportunities to further investigate the gender differences emerging from team collaboration.
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author GARCIA, Rita
LIAO, Chieh-Ju Trinity
PEARCE, Ariane
TREUDE, Christoph
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LIAO, Chieh-Ju Trinity
PEARCE, Ariane
TREUDE, Christoph
author_sort GARCIA, Rita
title Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
title_short Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
title_full Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
title_fullStr Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
title_full_unstemmed Gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
title_sort gender influence on communication initiated within student teams
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8948
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9951/viewcontent/sigcse22.pdf
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