Significant increases in the geographic distribution of work have been touted widely. Yet a large body of evidence suggests that close proximity is beneficial to relationships and group interaction. We examine these benefits through the lens of research on the mere presence of others, face-to-face communication, shared social settings, and frequency of spontaneous communication. Technological and organizational remedies for the absence of these factors in distributed work groups are popular but often problematic. We propose that communication technology is more likely to be effective when groups are cohesive than when they are not, and that structured management (as well as technology) is likely to be needed in groups lacking cohesion. 76 “...
With the increase in technology and pace of communication in a global business economy, organization...
The move towards a globalization of work implicates that distributed teams are crucially involved in...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation is centered...
Background: The persistent Covid-19 pandemic tremendously challenged existing work teams as it drove...
Some studies have assumed close proximity to improve team communication on the premise that reduced ...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
The proximity among people in an organization is known to exert considerable influence on a variety ...
Using a mixed-methods approach, we develop the concept of perceived proximity, which is created thro...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de recherche de l'ESSEC / ISSN : 1291-9616 WP1112We develop the concep...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
With the introduction of advanced information technologies, organizations are able to work in many n...
This study examined how properties of the physical environment and social climate influence group me...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
With the increase in technology and pace of communication in a global business economy, organization...
The move towards a globalization of work implicates that distributed teams are crucially involved in...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation is centered...
Background: The persistent Covid-19 pandemic tremendously challenged existing work teams as it drove...
Some studies have assumed close proximity to improve team communication on the premise that reduced ...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
The proximity among people in an organization is known to exert considerable influence on a variety ...
Using a mixed-methods approach, we develop the concept of perceived proximity, which is created thro...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de recherche de l'ESSEC / ISSN : 1291-9616 WP1112We develop the concep...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
With the introduction of advanced information technologies, organizations are able to work in many n...
This study examined how properties of the physical environment and social climate influence group me...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
With the increase in technology and pace of communication in a global business economy, organization...
The move towards a globalization of work implicates that distributed teams are crucially involved in...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation is centered...