In this paper we discuss the small, but growing, area of distributed teams and emphasize how work characteristics associated with such teams may alter both the processes and the products emerging from distributed interaction. We discuss these factors within the context of a construct we label team opacity and describe how the attitudes, behaviors, and cognitions of team members may be affected by a lack of co-location. We suggest that distributed team performance can best be understood through conceptualization of a coordination space within which distributed interaction occurs over time and space
Cooke et al. 2 In this chapter we empirically examine the effects of geographic distribution on tea...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Abstract. Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on inter...
The nature of teams is changing in that the implementation of distributed teams as a definable organ...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
In the last decade, a merging of disciplinary approaches has produced what is now being called team ...
With the structure of teams in organizations increasing in complexity to include both co-located and...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Global distributed teams are increasingly common as organizations collaborate in the global economy....
Distributed teams continue to emerge in response to the complex organizational environments brought ...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
Traditional team training is conducted by physically co-locating students and accessing a common sys...
In contemporary organizations, many if not most teams work on cognitive or information processing ta...
Cooke et al. 2 In this chapter we empirically examine the effects of geographic distribution on tea...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Abstract. Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on inter...
The nature of teams is changing in that the implementation of distributed teams as a definable organ...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
This paper discusses a theoretical framework designed to elucidate the many issues surrounding distr...
In the last decade, a merging of disciplinary approaches has produced what is now being called team ...
With the structure of teams in organizations increasing in complexity to include both co-located and...
As distributed teams are inherently heterogeneous, they have a greater tendency to fracture into su...
Global distributed teams are increasingly common as organizations collaborate in the global economy....
Distributed teams continue to emerge in response to the complex organizational environments brought ...
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distri...
Traditional team training is conducted by physically co-locating students and accessing a common sys...
In contemporary organizations, many if not most teams work on cognitive or information processing ta...
Cooke et al. 2 In this chapter we empirically examine the effects of geographic distribution on tea...
Organizations increasingly use teams, both co-localized and distributed, to perform knowledge intens...
Abstract. Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on inter...