• DocumentCode
    351916
  • Title

    Technology and trust in teams

  • Author

    Brown, Penelope

  • Author_Institution
    Cranfield Sch. of Manage., Bedford, UK
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    15
  • Lastpage
    20
  • Abstract
    Organisations today are increasingly utilizing technology to enable more time and cost efficient team working across time and space. However, there are some indications from recent research that communicating `virtually´ may affect certain attitudes and behaviors critical to team performance. This paper presents an argument, based on findings from a `real world´ exploratory study of organizational teams integrated with literature in the field, that the media of team communications may shape the kind of trust, cohesiveness and conflict experienced in team collaborations. As these factors have implications for team performance, a model based on these arguments, is proposed for testing in the field. It is argued that such testing would contribute to a fuller understanding of the implications of the increasingly prevalent `virtual´ team working of today, for both team performance and organizational outcomes
  • Keywords
    business data processing; groupware; social aspects of automation; business; cost efficient; organizational outcomes; organizational teams; team collaborations; team performance; team working; user attitudes; user behaviors; virtual organisations; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Communications technology; Context; Costs; Market opportunities; Read only memory; Space technology; Technology management; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Research Challenges, 2000. Proceedings. Academia/Industry Working Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Buffalo, NY
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0628-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AIWORC.2000.843266
  • Filename
    843266