DocumentCode
1699577
Title
Virtual Team Effectiveness Using Dyadic Teams
Author
Karayaz, Gamze ; Keating, Charles B.
Author_Institution
Isik Univ., Istanbul
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2593
Lastpage
2603
Abstract
The importance of effectiveness for virtual teamwork continues to gain momentum as technology and globalization of work accelerate. The implementation of virtual teams provides one approach to enhance competitiveness, overcoming the disadvantages of space and time differences through collaborative technologies. The influence of structure to virtual team performance has not been clearly established in the literature. The purpose of this research study was to investigate the effectiveness of a dyad structured approach for virtual teams using a quasi-experimental research design. A virtual dyadic team is considered as two person-structured teams working on a particular task in a virtual collaborative environment. This research investigated four questions related to the influence of structure on virtual team effectiveness related to task performance, communication frequency, and team satisfaction. The results showed significance differences between the two virtual teams. Dyadic teams performed better in arriving at the task solution using less communication to finish the task. Dyadic teams were also more satisfied with their task solution than the self-structured teams. However, results indicated that dyadic teams were not satisfied with operating as a dyadic team in this study. The research also demonstrated that team satisfaction was the most significant predictor of virtual team effectiveness. The paper concludes with implications for technology managers and suggests guidance for improved effectiveness in design and implementation of virtual teams.
Keywords
globalisation; groupware; team working; technology management; dyad structured approach; quasi-experimental research design; technology management; two person-structured teams; virtual collaborative environment; virtual dyadic team; virtual teamwork; work globalization; Acceleration; Collaborative work; Frequency; Globalization; Paper technology; Space technology; Team working; Teamwork; Technology management; Virtual groups;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland International Center for
Conference_Location
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN
978-1-8908-4315-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-8908-4315-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2007.4349593
Filename
4349593
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