Building on the theory of swift trust, we empirically examine the dynamic nature of trust and its changing patterns in both cognitive and affective elements between high- and lowperforming teams over time (early, middle, and late stages of project). Using data from 38, fourperson student teams from six universities competing in a web-based business simulation game over eight-week periods, we found that both high- and low-performing teams started with similar levels of trust in both cognitive and affective dimensions. However, high-performing teams were better at developing and maintaining the trust level throughout the project life. Moreover, virtual teams relied more on a cognitive than an affective element of trust. These findings provide...
Advances in collaborative work tools and communication technologies have made computer-mediated team...
This paper investigates the correlation between team familiarity in a virtual team and trust, and th...
Organizational work is characterized by positive as well as often negative work behaviors from emplo...
Building on the theory of swift trust, we empirically examine the dynamic nature of trust and its ch...
Building on the theory of swift trust, we empirically examine the dynamic nature of trust and its ch...
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend of organizations using virtual project teams to bri...
There exists a widespread increase of modern organizations using virtual teamwork in their business ...
Trust plays a central role in the effectiveness of work groups and teams. This is the case for both ...
(First draft) This contribution proposes a tentative model of virtual team dynamics which attempts t...
[[abstract]]This study explores trust development and maintenance in temporary, work-oriented virtua...
Virtual teams allow individuals to cooperate with others across both space and time. However, in the...
When team members are separated by offices, cities, or continents, they are considered virtual. Vi...
Fast-response virtual teams (FRVTs) have been developed as a response to emergent challenges faced b...
The debate on the benefits of trust or distrust in groups has generated a substantial amount of rese...
Virtual teams benefit both organizations and academic institutions by bringing together team members...
Advances in collaborative work tools and communication technologies have made computer-mediated team...
This paper investigates the correlation between team familiarity in a virtual team and trust, and th...
Organizational work is characterized by positive as well as often negative work behaviors from emplo...
Building on the theory of swift trust, we empirically examine the dynamic nature of trust and its ch...
Building on the theory of swift trust, we empirically examine the dynamic nature of trust and its ch...
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend of organizations using virtual project teams to bri...
There exists a widespread increase of modern organizations using virtual teamwork in their business ...
Trust plays a central role in the effectiveness of work groups and teams. This is the case for both ...
(First draft) This contribution proposes a tentative model of virtual team dynamics which attempts t...
[[abstract]]This study explores trust development and maintenance in temporary, work-oriented virtua...
Virtual teams allow individuals to cooperate with others across both space and time. However, in the...
When team members are separated by offices, cities, or continents, they are considered virtual. Vi...
Fast-response virtual teams (FRVTs) have been developed as a response to emergent challenges faced b...
The debate on the benefits of trust or distrust in groups has generated a substantial amount of rese...
Virtual teams benefit both organizations and academic institutions by bringing together team members...
Advances in collaborative work tools and communication technologies have made computer-mediated team...
This paper investigates the correlation between team familiarity in a virtual team and trust, and th...
Organizational work is characterized by positive as well as often negative work behaviors from emplo...