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An Exploratory Study Of The Effects Of Virtuality On Team Effectiveness

Jawadi, Nabila; Boukef-Charki, Nabila (2009), An Exploratory Study Of The Effects Of Virtuality On Team Effectiveness, MCIS 2009 Proceedings, AIS Electronic Library, p. 24

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2009
Conference title
Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS) 2009
Conference date
2009-09
Conference city
Athènes
Conference country
Grèce
Book title
MCIS 2009 Proceedings
Publisher
AIS Electronic Library
Pages
24
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Jawadi, Nabila
Boukef-Charki, Nabila
Abstract (EN)
Recent studies on virtual teams reveal that team virtuality may be considered from different levels which have a considerable impact on team processes and management. However, as a recent concept introduced to virtual team literature, virtuality and its effects on team effectiveness are still under studied. The purpose of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to define the concept of virtuality and provide a multidimensional approach to assess its different levels based on the main characteristics of virtual teams expressed in the literature. On the other hand, it analyzes how variations in virtuality influence team effectiveness. The effectiveness measures retained in this study are: work performance, attitudes and behaviours. A longitudinal qualitative study was conducted on ten virtual teams composed of three to five students involved in online Master degree programmes at a French university. The results highlighted the importance of differentiating technological and social virtuality to improve our understanding of team virtuality and to better apprehend its effects on team effectiveness.
Subjects / Keywords
Technological Virtuality; Social Virtuality; Virtual Team Effectiveness; qualitative longitudinal study; team virtuality
JEL
M54 - Labor Management
M15 - IT Management

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