This paper investigates the perceptions of members of 43 culturally diverse global virtual teams, with respect to team processes and outcomes. Despite widespread acknowledgement of the challenges presented by cultural differences in the context of global teams, little is known about the effect of these differences on team dynamics in the absence of face-to-face interaction. Using a student-based sample, we study the relationship between global virtual team members’ individua- listic and collectivistic orientations and their evaluations of trust, interdependence, communication and information sharing, and conflict during the team task. Our results suggest that a collectivist orientation is associated with more favorable impressions re...
Using virtual teams have become more common as this creates an opportunity to work together placed a...
In this paper, we present a theoretical model on the relationships among group atmosphere, shared un...
Developing virtual, cross-cultural teams can be challenging. The Internet has opened up amazing oppo...
This paper investigates the perceptions of members of 43 culturally diverse global virtual teams, w...
Print Request Permissions In this empirical study, the general research question is “How do cultur...
Virtual teams cut across national, organizational, and functional boundaries, often resulting in div...
Global Virtual Teams (GVT) typically includes members from culturally different countries, who diffe...
Purpose: There is a generalized belief that cultural differences can have more negative consequences...
We investigated whether members of virtual teams from the U.S., India, and Belgium perceived the sam...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyze Collaborative Virtual Teams by taking into consideration items as...
More and more companies are making use of the advances in technologies to create teams working in a ...
Virtual teams are work groups linked together via computer and communication technologies. Since vir...
The growing utilization of global virtual teams with members of different cultural backgrounds neces...
The debate on distance teams, mostly virtual teams, has been especially prominent in the academic li...
Numerous studies have revealed about challenges which affect collaboration in global teams: these c...
Using virtual teams have become more common as this creates an opportunity to work together placed a...
In this paper, we present a theoretical model on the relationships among group atmosphere, shared un...
Developing virtual, cross-cultural teams can be challenging. The Internet has opened up amazing oppo...
This paper investigates the perceptions of members of 43 culturally diverse global virtual teams, w...
Print Request Permissions In this empirical study, the general research question is “How do cultur...
Virtual teams cut across national, organizational, and functional boundaries, often resulting in div...
Global Virtual Teams (GVT) typically includes members from culturally different countries, who diffe...
Purpose: There is a generalized belief that cultural differences can have more negative consequences...
We investigated whether members of virtual teams from the U.S., India, and Belgium perceived the sam...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyze Collaborative Virtual Teams by taking into consideration items as...
More and more companies are making use of the advances in technologies to create teams working in a ...
Virtual teams are work groups linked together via computer and communication technologies. Since vir...
The growing utilization of global virtual teams with members of different cultural backgrounds neces...
The debate on distance teams, mostly virtual teams, has been especially prominent in the academic li...
Numerous studies have revealed about challenges which affect collaboration in global teams: these c...
Using virtual teams have become more common as this creates an opportunity to work together placed a...
In this paper, we present a theoretical model on the relationships among group atmosphere, shared un...
Developing virtual, cross-cultural teams can be challenging. The Internet has opened up amazing oppo...