Virtual teams are increasingly common in organizations, yet explicit theory and research on virtual team processes and outcomes is relatively rare. In this chapter, we first place virtual teams in context and provide a two dimensional framework for understanding the range of virtualness. We then build from foundations of diversity, psychological safety, social identity, conflict, and transactive memory to provide a coherent model of traditional, hybrid, and virtual team outcomes. Fourteen propositions are derived from these foundations - covering knowledge availability, sharing, refinement, and storage. Teams whose members are separated by geographical or temporal distance can have considerable positive outcomes for organizations, if they a...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
As the technological environment is constantly changing and becoming more global, organizations must...
A virtual team can be described as an organizational unit unconstrained by geographical, temporal, o...
Advancements in information technologies (IT) have enabled the ability to exchange knowledge within ...
Advancements in information technologies (IT) have enabled the ability to exchange knowledge within ...
A virtual team can be described as an organizational unit unconstrained by geographical, temporal, o...
Virtual teams---defined as groups of geographically-dispersed individuals working together to accomp...
Virtual Teams (VT), enabled by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), are more common in or...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
The concept of virtual teamwork continues to elude us while we study it. Some would suggest that vir...
Virtual Teams (VT), enabled by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), are more common in or...
Information technology can facilitate the dissemination of knowledge across the organization— even t...
Virtual teams are essential to the functioning of an increasing number of organizations. They have ...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
As the technological environment is constantly changing and becoming more global, organizations must...
A virtual team can be described as an organizational unit unconstrained by geographical, temporal, o...
Advancements in information technologies (IT) have enabled the ability to exchange knowledge within ...
Advancements in information technologies (IT) have enabled the ability to exchange knowledge within ...
A virtual team can be described as an organizational unit unconstrained by geographical, temporal, o...
Virtual teams---defined as groups of geographically-dispersed individuals working together to accomp...
Virtual Teams (VT), enabled by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), are more common in or...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
The concept of virtual teamwork continues to elude us while we study it. Some would suggest that vir...
Virtual Teams (VT), enabled by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), are more common in or...
Information technology can facilitate the dissemination of knowledge across the organization— even t...
Virtual teams are essential to the functioning of an increasing number of organizations. They have ...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...