Publication: Say No to Free Riding: Student Perspective on Mechanisms to Reduce Social Loafing in Group Projects.
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2021
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Science and Technology Publications
Abstract
Project based learning is a popular teaching method in Information Technology undergraduate programs
where students gain necessary skills and knowledge via a hands-on capstone project. Key learning gains from
such projects are problem-solving skills by applying theoretical knowledge while improving soft skills like
collaboration and communication. Students can improve critical thinking, learn to face challenging situations,
and build creative solutions for a desired problem as a group. Irrespective of all these benefits, social loafing
or simply free riding can be recognized as the key challenge in these group-based projects. Some students in
group projects put less effort on group work than when they work alone while surviving in the group and
taking credits for someone else’s work. This scenario leads to demotivation of hard-working members and lot
of group conflicts. Ultimately, social loafing affects the group performance while resulting with unsuccessful
projects and dissatisfied students. Seeking mechanisms for reducing social loafing in group projects is
becoming a vital and this research proposes set of mechanisms to reduce social loafing in IT group projects
and presents the students’ perspective on usefulness of each mechanism.
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Student Perspective, Mechanisms, Group Projects, Reduce Social Loafing
