Understanding Conflict in Geographically Distributed Teams: The Moderating Effects of Shared Identity, Shared Context, and Spontaneous Communication
Stanford University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research on distributed teams is ever more available. Despite this increased attention, we still know surprisingly little about how the dynamics of distributed teams differ from those of their collocated counterparts and how existing models of teams apply to this new form of work. For example, although it has been argued that distributed as compared with collocated teams have more severe conflicts that fester longer and resist resolution, few comparative studies investigate dynamics such as conflict in both distributed and collocated teams. In this study, we examine conflict, its antecedents, and its effects on performance in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Interpersonal communication
- Task (project management)
- Conflict management
- Social psychology
- Identity (music)
- Negotiation
- Conflict resolution