Interest in the area of virtual work continues to increase with articles being written from different disciplinary perspectives—e.g., information systems (IS), management, psychology, and transportation. In this paper, we map research on virtual work to (a) understand the intellectual base from which this field has emerged, (b) explore how this field has evolved over time, and (c) identify clusters of research themes that have emerged over time and the relationships between them. Specifically, we use cocitation analysis of research published in all social science disciplines to map the field at three points in time—1995, 2000, and 2006. Our results show that the field has grown from 9 research clusters in 1995 to 16 in 2006. A comparison ac...
Although organizational scholars have begun to study virtual work, they have yet to fully grapple wi...
Recent research highlights the complexity of virtual work and calls on researchers to examine virtua...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...
For several decades organizational researchers have explored the practice of using electronic techno...
In today's rapidly changing global work environment, all workers experience increased organizational...
“Virtual” is a potent buzzword, freely applied to many situations, with many meanings. In this explo...
Despite the growing prevalence of distributed work as an organizational form, the virtual world lite...
Despite the growing prevalence of distributed work as an organizational form, the virtual world lite...
As communications technologies become increasingly stable and secure, distributed virtual work is fa...
There is an increasing number of research reviews on virtual teams, and researchers continue to prob...
This pilot field study investigated the evaluation of virtual collaboration and of support methods o...
Most of the current discussions in virtual world (VW) literature have not explicitly underlined the ...
Companies increasingly rely on virtual teams. Despite numerous studies examining the challenges of g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to create a better understanding of how virtual work becomes t...
Previous research on virtual teamwork heavily relies on experiments conducted in laboratory settings...
Although organizational scholars have begun to study virtual work, they have yet to fully grapple wi...
Recent research highlights the complexity of virtual work and calls on researchers to examine virtua...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...
For several decades organizational researchers have explored the practice of using electronic techno...
In today's rapidly changing global work environment, all workers experience increased organizational...
“Virtual” is a potent buzzword, freely applied to many situations, with many meanings. In this explo...
Despite the growing prevalence of distributed work as an organizational form, the virtual world lite...
Despite the growing prevalence of distributed work as an organizational form, the virtual world lite...
As communications technologies become increasingly stable and secure, distributed virtual work is fa...
There is an increasing number of research reviews on virtual teams, and researchers continue to prob...
This pilot field study investigated the evaluation of virtual collaboration and of support methods o...
Most of the current discussions in virtual world (VW) literature have not explicitly underlined the ...
Companies increasingly rely on virtual teams. Despite numerous studies examining the challenges of g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to create a better understanding of how virtual work becomes t...
Previous research on virtual teamwork heavily relies on experiments conducted in laboratory settings...
Although organizational scholars have begun to study virtual work, they have yet to fully grapple wi...
Recent research highlights the complexity of virtual work and calls on researchers to examine virtua...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...