We uncover new insights on the role of virtuality on team information sharing. A new two-dimensional conceptualization of information sharing (Mesmer-Magnus & DeChurch, 2009) enabled us to reconcile past inconsistencies in the virtual team literature. Recasting the findings of 94 studies (total number of groups = 5596; total N approximately = 19,702) into this framework reveals three key insights. First, virtuality improves the sharing of unique information, but hinders the openness of information sharing. Second, unique information sharing is more important to the performance of face-to-face teams than is open information sharing, whereas open information sharing is more important to the performance of virtual teams than is unique informat...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
Information technology can facilitate the dissemination of knowledge across the organization— even t...
Virtual teams are a growing response to increased de-centralisation and globalization, and the need ...
We uncover new insights on the role of virtuality on team information sharing. A new two-dimensional...
Team information sharing 2 Despite the purported appeal of teamwork, teams do not always reap the b...
Sharing information is a critical component of virtual team functioning. While prior research has id...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Even with a great deal of insightful research, we are still struggling to explain and overcome some ...
Communication technologies have become a central characteristic of workplace functioning. The litera...
Team composition is an important consideration when forming work teams as it is known to affect team...
The benefits of information sharing on a team’s performance have been well documented. Information s...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
Virtual teams are increasingly common in organizations, yet explicit theory and research on virtual ...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
Information technology can facilitate the dissemination of knowledge across the organization— even t...
Virtual teams are a growing response to increased de-centralisation and globalization, and the need ...
We uncover new insights on the role of virtuality on team information sharing. A new two-dimensional...
Team information sharing 2 Despite the purported appeal of teamwork, teams do not always reap the b...
Sharing information is a critical component of virtual team functioning. While prior research has id...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Information sharing is a central process through which team members collectively utilize their avail...
Even with a great deal of insightful research, we are still struggling to explain and overcome some ...
Communication technologies have become a central characteristic of workplace functioning. The litera...
Team composition is an important consideration when forming work teams as it is known to affect team...
The benefits of information sharing on a team’s performance have been well documented. Information s...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
Virtual teams are increasingly common in organizations, yet explicit theory and research on virtual ...
This paper provides an overview of virtual teams in the information age, focussing on the definition...
Information technology can facilitate the dissemination of knowledge across the organization— even t...
Virtual teams are a growing response to increased de-centralisation and globalization, and the need ...