Temporal changes of compassion in accounting and business students in an English course: a longitudinal study in higher education
ISSN: 1321-7348
Article publication date: 20 October 2023
Issue publication date: 21 March 2024
Abstract
Purpose
To measure the dynamic features of compassion as an emotional and behavioral construct, the present research used a univariate latent growth modeling (LGM) approach within the structural equation modeling (SEM) framework. The aim was to trace the dynamic development of compassion longitudinally in accounting and business students during a three-credit English course at university.
Design/methodology/approach
The suggested method ensures the measurement invariance over time, deals with the first order latent variable, traces its growth and takes into account the measurement errors. This longitudinal analytical method was used to explore the initial state and the growth of compassion in four points of time during a language course. The data were collected from 60 adult accounting and business students in four time phases using Sprecher and Fehr's Compassionate Love Scale and were analyzed in Mplus 8.4 with univariate LGM.
Findings
The model fit was accepted and the invariance of the latent factor was confirmed over time. The negative covariance between intercept and slope (second-order latent variables) suggested that lower initial scores in L2 learners' compassion show a faster increase in compassion over time as the mean of slope is larger than that of the intercept. L2 learners who started off at a higher level of compassion showed a slower change in compassion over time. This can be at least partly explained by the teacher's motivating role or learners' compassion but needs to be further explored in complementary qualitative phases for deeper insights.
Originality/value
In the present research, awareness was raised of the developmental nature of compassion as an emotional and behavioral construct essential to the accounting and business profession. The great strength of this research lies in the dynamic approach to the compassion construct and the LGM used to capture the temporal growth of compassion and how it evolved through the L2 course.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are especially grateful to the editor and the anonymous reviewers for their insightful, constructive and valuable comments.
Citation
Arianpoor, A., Yazdanmehr, E. and Elahi Shirvan, M. (2024), "Temporal changes of compassion in accounting and business students in an English course: a longitudinal study in higher education", Asian Review of Accounting, Vol. 32 No. 2, pp. 327-342. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARA-02-2023-0040
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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