TY - JOUR
T1 - Guanxi’s Influence on Reflection and Perspective Transformation
T2 - A Case Study of Chinese College Students’ National Competition Experience
AU - Wen, Biying
AU - Wang, Qian
AU - Grasso, Floriana
AU - Chen, Qing
AU - Shen, Juming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This study examined the experiences of nine Chinese engineering students who won first prize in a national team-based competition. By analyzing critical incidents, the study investigated how these experiences shaped students’ understanding of collaborative problem-solving. The findings show that Guanxi, a cultural phenomenon rooted in Chinese society’s collectivist values and practices, influenced the content, focus, and timing of students’ reflections. Initially, students participated in the competition without engaging in reflection. As students progressed through different learning loops, the competition experiences improved their reflections on teamwork and problem-solving skills, resulting in a deeper understanding and a shift in perspective regarding their roles in teamwork. This study extends Mezirow’s transformative learning theory to a non-Western cultural context, demonstrating how cultural values and practices influence reflection and transformative learning outcomes. The findings support the global applicability of transformative learning theory and provide insights for designing culturally responsive training programs.
AB - This study examined the experiences of nine Chinese engineering students who won first prize in a national team-based competition. By analyzing critical incidents, the study investigated how these experiences shaped students’ understanding of collaborative problem-solving. The findings show that Guanxi, a cultural phenomenon rooted in Chinese society’s collectivist values and practices, influenced the content, focus, and timing of students’ reflections. Initially, students participated in the competition without engaging in reflection. As students progressed through different learning loops, the competition experiences improved their reflections on teamwork and problem-solving skills, resulting in a deeper understanding and a shift in perspective regarding their roles in teamwork. This study extends Mezirow’s transformative learning theory to a non-Western cultural context, demonstrating how cultural values and practices influence reflection and transformative learning outcomes. The findings support the global applicability of transformative learning theory and provide insights for designing culturally responsive training programs.
KW - collectivist cultural values and practice (Guanxi)
KW - loops of learning
KW - reflective practice
KW - team-based problem-solving
KW - transformative learning
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105022187041
U2 - 10.1177/15413446251399899
DO - 10.1177/15413446251399899
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105022187041
SN - 1541-3446
JO - Journal of Transformative Education
JF - Journal of Transformative Education
ER -