Student Co-op Experiences

麦迪逊·米勒是勒博商学院的管理学博士候选人。 这是她学习组织行为学的第三年。 麦迪逊对孤独、意义和包容的JDB电子研究感兴趣,他热衷于利用JDB电子研究使组织成为所有人工作的更好的地方。 她还担任Drexel Solutions Institute (DSI)的JDB电子研究生JDB电子研究员,为JDB电子研究项目做出贡献,并教授两门关于工业JDB电子研究的本科课程。

Tell us about the project you were involved in.

What did you learn by working with external partners?

Madison: I gained hands-on experience running an e-sports tournament. I never thought I’d say that! I learned how to operate Discord (a social platform for voice and video calls, text messaging and media sharing in private chats or in community servers), recruit players, manage the logistics of creating matches, operate the games, manage participants (the players), and keep a team of research assistants operating in tandem. The logistics of running the tournament and managing the data collection process was so rigorous that we had to keep a line-by-line script so that each research assistant could easily know what to do next at each stage of the tournament. We are in the process of analyzing the mounds of data and preparing for next year’s tournament, and I have learned a great deal about complex data analysis through this process.

For you personally – what is the value of participating in projects that involve external partners?

Madison: Engaging in research with corporate partners creates a bridge between research and practice that both helps practitioners and researchers feel that our work does not remain in a vacuum of journal publication. While publishing is crucial for advancing science, it means a great deal to me when I can connect my research with other people. Whether company leaders, to influence their thinking and decisions, or employees to make them feel recognized and help them better understand their workplace. I was always drawn to psychology and sociology for this reason – it makes the complex and often intangible easier to understand, face, and address.

How has this opportunity impacted your Drexel experience?

Madison: My experience with DSI has given me invaluable experience running complex field research, engaging in dynamic problem-focused research, and working with large teams of researchers from various disciplines.

What was your favorite part about participating in this opportunity?

Madison: The most valuable part of this experience, to me, is the people. PhD programs can be lonely at times, so having the opportunity to engage in projects with students and faculty members from diverse academic, personal, and professional backgrounds has enriched my life.

Did participating in this project affect your career interests?

Madison: My experiences with DSI have helped prepare me for my future as an independent researcher and professor. Being able to lead a team of researchers on a complex field study has given me knowledge that I will carry with me into my future work. Teaching hands-on courses through DSI will also help to improve my teaching abilities and will enable me to provide similar experiences to students in my future teaching career after graduation.

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