articleJournal of ManagementNov 24, 2014Closed access

Virtual Teams Research

Colorado State University · Aalto University

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Abstract

Ten years ago, Martins, Gilson, and Maynard reviewed the emerging virtual team (VT) literature. Given the proliferation of new communication technologies and the increased usage of work teams, it is hardly surprising that the last decade has seen an influx of VT research. In this review, we organize the last 10 years of empirical work around 10 main themes: research design, team inputs, team virtuality, technology, globalization, leadership, mediators and moderators, trust, outcomes, and ways to enhance VT success. These themes emerged inductively because they either represent areas with consistent results, a large proliferation of studies, or a grouping of studies and results that differed from where the…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Extant taxon
  • Virtuality (gaming)
  • Creativity
  • Virtual team
  • Emerging technologies
  • Globalization
  • Knowledge management
  • Empirical research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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