Title :
Team leaders´ technology choice in virtual teams
Author :
Sivunen, Anu ; Valo, Maarit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun., Jyvaskyla Univ., Finland
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Virtual teams face challenges arising from geographical distance, cultural differences, and differing modes of interaction. Team leaders in particular face these challenges because they are primarily responsible for efficient team management. Technology choices made by leaders have become a focus of interest in communication studies, but questions regarding media choice in virtual teams have not been widely studied. This article describes an in-depth, ethnographic exploration of Finnish virtual team leaders who work in natural teams in organizational contexts. The principal goal was to examine their choice of communication technologies in daily work. The results indicate that the choice was based on four factors. First, there are two factors that are person-related: ACCESSIBILITY and SOCIAL DISTANCE. Accessibility refers to people´s ease of access through a particular medium, and social distance suggests that the technology selection is based on the social distance between the persons involved. Second, there are two task-related factors: idea sharing and informing. These factors describe team leaders´ media selection by the nature of the task at hand. The findings suggest that team leaders´ technology choice can be partly explained by traditional media selection theories, but in virtual contexts, accessibility becomes an important determinant of which technology is chosen.
Keywords :
business communication; groupware; organisational aspects; team working; teleconferencing; virtual enterprises; accessibility factor; business communication; call conference; computer-mediated communication; discussion forum; groupware; instant messaging; organizational communication; social distance; team management; videoconference; virtual team leader technology choice; Call conference; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Communications technology; Computer mediated communication; Context; Cultural differences; Discussion forums; Laboratories; Virtual groups; Business communication; call conference; communication technology; computer-mediated communication; discussion forum; groupware; instant messaging; media choice; organizational communication; team leader; teamwork; videoconference; virtual team;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2006.870458