Studies or Leisure? : a Cross-cultural Comparison of Taiwanese and Norwegian Engineering Students' Preferences for University Life
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Jian, H-L., Sandnes, F. E., Huang, Y-P., Huang, Y-M. & Hagen, S. (2010). Studies or Leisure? : a Cross-cultural Comparison of Taiwanese and Norwegian Engineering Students' Preferences for University Life. International journal of engineering education, 26 (1), 227-235Sammendrag
An insight into students' preferences and expectations of life at university is useful when trying to
understand drop-out percentages and design study programs, especially in the global competition
for students. This study focuses on Taiwanese and Norwegian students' preferences for life and
activities at university. Hofstede's model was used to predict culture-related differences. A pairwise
decision questionnaire was used to conduct measurements. A universal trend is that teamwork
was considered most important, and teachers were considered to be less important. The most
noticeable culture differences were that Taiwanese students preferred non-curricular values and
Norwegian students preferred curricular values. The study discipline had little impact on students'
preferences.