TY - JOUR
T1 - Managing geographically dispersed teams: from temporary to permanent global virtual teams
AU - Hansen, Tine
AU - Hope, Alex
AU - Moehler, Robert
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - The rise and spread of information communication technologies (ICT) has enabled increasing use of geographically dispersed work teams (Global Virtual Teams). Originally, Global Virtual Teams were mainly organised into temporary projects. Little research has focused on the emergent challenge for organisations to move towards establishing permanent Global Virtual Teams in order to leverage knowledge sharing and cooperation across distance. To close this gap, this paper will set the scene for a research project investigating the changed preconditions for organisations. As daily face-to-face communication is not the basis for developing manager-subordinate, as well as member-member relations, the development of teams to work together efficiently and effectively in a virtual setting has often been neglected. Part of this discussion are the changed parameters in relation to increasing global competition; a new generation of self-lead digital natives, who are already practising virtual relationships and a new approach to work, and currently joining the global workforce; and improved communication technologies.
AB - The rise and spread of information communication technologies (ICT) has enabled increasing use of geographically dispersed work teams (Global Virtual Teams). Originally, Global Virtual Teams were mainly organised into temporary projects. Little research has focused on the emergent challenge for organisations to move towards establishing permanent Global Virtual Teams in order to leverage knowledge sharing and cooperation across distance. To close this gap, this paper will set the scene for a research project investigating the changed preconditions for organisations. As daily face-to-face communication is not the basis for developing manager-subordinate, as well as member-member relations, the development of teams to work together efficiently and effectively in a virtual setting has often been neglected. Part of this discussion are the changed parameters in relation to increasing global competition; a new generation of self-lead digital natives, who are already practising virtual relationships and a new approach to work, and currently joining the global workforce; and improved communication technologies.
KW - Global Virtual teams
KW - ICT
KW - leadership
KW - motivation
KW - self-management
KW - millenials
UR - http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2143185
U2 - 10.2139/ssrn.2143185
DO - 10.2139/ssrn.2143185
M3 - Article
SP - 201
EP - 215
JO - Social Science Research Network Working Paper Series
JF - Social Science Research Network Working Paper Series
ER -