Scholars and practitioners agree that virtual teams (VTs) have become commonplace in today's digital workplace. Relevant literature argues that learning constitutes a significant contributor to team member satisfaction and performance, and that, at least in face-to-face teams, team cohesion fosters team learning. Given the additional challenges VTs face, e.g. geographical dispersion, which are likely have a negative influence on cohesion, in this paper we shed light on the relationship between team cohesion and team learning. We adopted a quantitative approach and studied 54 VTs in our quest to understand the role of feedback in mediating this relationship and, more specifically, the role of personality traits in moderating the indirect eff...
Volatility and shocks in the environment have often generated pressing challenges that should be add...
In virtual teams, there are some factors critical to leadership effectiveness, such as leadership st...
This research examines how the provision of virtual team membership consistency may impact perceptio...
Scholars and practitioners agree that virtual teams (VTs) have become commonplace in today's digital...
Dispersed teams connected by computer media are becoming a more important issue in organizations and...
This thesis investigates the influence of personality, preference for working in virtual teams, alon...
Technology and contextual factors may moderate the effects of leadership in virtual teams. We conduc...
Learning collaboratively in virtual groups is seen as a promising alternative to the outcome of an i...
Feedback is a cornerstone of human development. Not surprisingly, it plays a vital role in team deve...
In virtual teams, the lack of feedback and information about team processes is a major problem. To e...
As organizations become increasingly global and have operations in far-flung regions of the world, a...
With the development of global information electronation, the fiercely competitive environment makes...
The effectiveness of decision-making teams depends largely on the quality of information processing....
Many organizations are using virtual teams to meet the increasing time and quality expectations of c...
Although investigations of virtual teams continue to increase, the available research has not includ...
Volatility and shocks in the environment have often generated pressing challenges that should be add...
In virtual teams, there are some factors critical to leadership effectiveness, such as leadership st...
This research examines how the provision of virtual team membership consistency may impact perceptio...
Scholars and practitioners agree that virtual teams (VTs) have become commonplace in today's digital...
Dispersed teams connected by computer media are becoming a more important issue in organizations and...
This thesis investigates the influence of personality, preference for working in virtual teams, alon...
Technology and contextual factors may moderate the effects of leadership in virtual teams. We conduc...
Learning collaboratively in virtual groups is seen as a promising alternative to the outcome of an i...
Feedback is a cornerstone of human development. Not surprisingly, it plays a vital role in team deve...
In virtual teams, the lack of feedback and information about team processes is a major problem. To e...
As organizations become increasingly global and have operations in far-flung regions of the world, a...
With the development of global information electronation, the fiercely competitive environment makes...
The effectiveness of decision-making teams depends largely on the quality of information processing....
Many organizations are using virtual teams to meet the increasing time and quality expectations of c...
Although investigations of virtual teams continue to increase, the available research has not includ...
Volatility and shocks in the environment have often generated pressing challenges that should be add...
In virtual teams, there are some factors critical to leadership effectiveness, such as leadership st...
This research examines how the provision of virtual team membership consistency may impact perceptio...