Title :
Understanding Conflict in Virtual Teams: An Experimental Investigation using Content Analysis
Author :
Paul, Souren ; Seetharaman, Priya ; Samarah, Imad ; Mykytyn, Peter, Jr.
Author_Institution :
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Abstract :
Virtual teams are temporally and geographically dispersed groups, which may have members from varied cultures and backgrounds. Such diversity may cause intra-group conflicts in virtual teams. We analyzed the contents of the transcripts of GSS-based virtual teams and identified the conflict episodes and the approaches followed to resolve intra-group conflicts. The conflict episodes that occurred in the early phases of decision-making were separated from those taking place in the choice phase. The results revealed that conflicts in the choice phase of decision-making were detrimental to global virtual teams. We also found that groups following an integrative conflict resolution style had better performance than those following other conflict resolution approaches, such as a distributive style. While the results contribute towards the understanding of conflict in groups, the area warrants further research.
Keywords :
Collaborative software; Cultural differences; Data analysis; Decision making; Global communication; Information analysis; Information systems; Performance analysis; Testing; Virtual groups;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2005. HICSS '05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2268-8
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2005.647