We often hear that global software engineering teams are affected by time differences. While there is considerable research on the difficulties of distance, culture and other dimensions, there has been little research that isolated the impact of just time differences. The research question that guides us is whether there are gradual differences across time zones that impact team performance. In this study we conducted a laboratory experiment with 42 dyadic teams. The teams were randomly assigned into 4 time zone overlap conditions: full overlap, 2/3 overlap, 1/3 overlap and no overlap. Using a fictional map task, we found that participants’ perceptions of process are unrelated to actual objective performance measures of speed and accuracy. ...
The prevailing notion of time which pervades reports on global software development practice is the ...
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Global Software Development, International Conference o...
Researchers have alluded to cognitive differences between monochronic and polychronic (M/P) persons....
We often hear that global software engineering teams are affected by time differences. While there i...
We often hear that global knowledge work teams are affected by time zone differences, but most resea...
While there has been much research on the study of global virtual teams and global software teams, t...
ABSTRACT: Drawing on theories on dispersed teamwork, computer-mediated communications,and organizati...
Global software development has been found to be a difficult undertaking, in particular, when member...
We compared the speed and quality of performance for familiar, initially unfamiliar but continuing, ...
Software projects have crossed seas and continents looking for talented developers, moving from loca...
We investigated variation in how deadlines are experienced based on whether they match culturally en...
Summary Geographically dispersed teams whose members do not allocate all of their time to a single t...
Members of multinational teams likely have different perspectives on a variety of factors stemming f...
Global Software Development (GSD) projects are passing through different boundaries of a company, co...
Some studies have assumed close proximity to improve team communication on the premise that reduced ...
The prevailing notion of time which pervades reports on global software development practice is the ...
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Global Software Development, International Conference o...
Researchers have alluded to cognitive differences between monochronic and polychronic (M/P) persons....
We often hear that global software engineering teams are affected by time differences. While there i...
We often hear that global knowledge work teams are affected by time zone differences, but most resea...
While there has been much research on the study of global virtual teams and global software teams, t...
ABSTRACT: Drawing on theories on dispersed teamwork, computer-mediated communications,and organizati...
Global software development has been found to be a difficult undertaking, in particular, when member...
We compared the speed and quality of performance for familiar, initially unfamiliar but continuing, ...
Software projects have crossed seas and continents looking for talented developers, moving from loca...
We investigated variation in how deadlines are experienced based on whether they match culturally en...
Summary Geographically dispersed teams whose members do not allocate all of their time to a single t...
Members of multinational teams likely have different perspectives on a variety of factors stemming f...
Global Software Development (GSD) projects are passing through different boundaries of a company, co...
Some studies have assumed close proximity to improve team communication on the premise that reduced ...
The prevailing notion of time which pervades reports on global software development practice is the ...
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Global Software Development, International Conference o...
Researchers have alluded to cognitive differences between monochronic and polychronic (M/P) persons....