In this research, we examine the efficacy of a technological intervention in shaping distributed team members’ perceptions about their teammates. We argue that, by exposing distributed team members to electronic profiles (e-profiles) with information emphasizing their personal similarities with one another, distributed teams should experience lower levels of relational and task conflict. In turn, reductions in conflict should facilitate a shared understanding among team members, which should increase their team effectiveness. The results of a laboratory experiment of 46 distributed teams generally support these assertions. Specifically, we found that a simple, technological intervention can reduce task conflict in distributed teams, which, ...
Purpose — The current study aims to address the relationship between trust, team identification, and...
In modern-day workplaces, knowledge workers are given more freedom than ever to choose which tasks t...
Task conflict has been the subject of a long-standing debate in the literature—when does task confli...
In this research, we examine the efficacy of a technological intervention in shaping distributed tea...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Increasingly organizations are utilizing geographically distributed teams to accomplish their goals....
The purpose of the research is to analyze collaboration and communication in distributed teams worki...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
We investigate the antecedents of conflict on collocated as compared with geographically distributed...
Advances in information technologies facilitate new organizational forms and new ways of structuring...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Temporary teams are commonly limited by the amount of experience with their new teammates, leading t...
Although potentially beneficial, task conflict may threaten teams because it often leads to relation...
Research on knowledge sharing in distributed teams has demonstrated the importance of knowledge cont...
Purpose — The current study aims to address the relationship between trust, team identification, and...
In modern-day workplaces, knowledge workers are given more freedom than ever to choose which tasks t...
Task conflict has been the subject of a long-standing debate in the literature—when does task confli...
In this research, we examine the efficacy of a technological intervention in shaping distributed tea...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Increasingly organizations are utilizing geographically distributed teams to accomplish their goals....
The purpose of the research is to analyze collaboration and communication in distributed teams worki...
© 2019 Andre William GulyasThis study addresses the limited understanding of distributed team (DT) m...
We investigate the antecedents of conflict on collocated as compared with geographically distributed...
Advances in information technologies facilitate new organizational forms and new ways of structuring...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Temporary teams are commonly limited by the amount of experience with their new teammates, leading t...
Although potentially beneficial, task conflict may threaten teams because it often leads to relation...
Research on knowledge sharing in distributed teams has demonstrated the importance of knowledge cont...
Purpose — The current study aims to address the relationship between trust, team identification, and...
In modern-day workplaces, knowledge workers are given more freedom than ever to choose which tasks t...
Task conflict has been the subject of a long-standing debate in the literature—when does task confli...