Despite widespread and growing prevalence of virtual teams, there is little understanding of the way virtual teams benefit from global distribution. Virtual teams are predicted by many to be the form that is much more flexible than traditional teams. As part of an ongoing research, in this paper we present a theoretical framework towards unraveling the relationship between the level of virtuality of a software development project team and it’s flexibility to respond to various environmental changes. Propositions are developed to identify the impact different dimensions of virtuality, viz., team dispersion, workplace mobility, and variety of practices, can have on flexibility to business changes, and flexibility to technological changes
In this paper, we develop an understanding of how virtual teams develop over time by inductively stu...
peer-reviewedAs a result of the sustained popularity of Global Software Development (GSD) many orga...
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality varies in a continuum and may take dif...
Virtual teams are predicted by many to be the form that is much more flexible than traditional teams...
peer-reviewedTo support software development globalisation, organisations are increasingly implemen...
Organizations in all sectors have been utilizing virtual teams and virtual technologies for projects...
Traditionally, during the processes of forming a software development team of individuals responsibl...
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality may be considered from different levels ...
“We are getting more virtual all the time!” was a phrase frequently uttered during recent planning s...
To support software development globalisation, organisations are increasingly implementing virtual t...
Megatrends affect all individuals and organizations in our society. Mobility and flexibility are exa...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
As Global Virtual Teams (GVTs) operate across diverse geographies, time-zones, and cultures, they pr...
Employees in global corporations are increasingly involved in \u27virtual teams\u27 on a regular bas...
Globally distributed information systems development has become a key strategy for large sections of...
In this paper, we develop an understanding of how virtual teams develop over time by inductively stu...
peer-reviewedAs a result of the sustained popularity of Global Software Development (GSD) many orga...
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality varies in a continuum and may take dif...
Virtual teams are predicted by many to be the form that is much more flexible than traditional teams...
peer-reviewedTo support software development globalisation, organisations are increasingly implemen...
Organizations in all sectors have been utilizing virtual teams and virtual technologies for projects...
Traditionally, during the processes of forming a software development team of individuals responsibl...
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality may be considered from different levels ...
“We are getting more virtual all the time!” was a phrase frequently uttered during recent planning s...
To support software development globalisation, organisations are increasingly implementing virtual t...
Megatrends affect all individuals and organizations in our society. Mobility and flexibility are exa...
Virtual teams (VTs) are teams whose members do not share a common workspace all of the time, and mus...
As Global Virtual Teams (GVTs) operate across diverse geographies, time-zones, and cultures, they pr...
Employees in global corporations are increasingly involved in \u27virtual teams\u27 on a regular bas...
Globally distributed information systems development has become a key strategy for large sections of...
In this paper, we develop an understanding of how virtual teams develop over time by inductively stu...
peer-reviewedAs a result of the sustained popularity of Global Software Development (GSD) many orga...
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality varies in a continuum and may take dif...