Project teams have become an important element in teaching informatics. Web-based groupware systems are increasingly used in such educational settings. This kind of educational te...
Organizations are increasingly using cross-functional project teams to increase flexibility. The belief is that individuals will be able to share and combine their different knowl...
Sue Newell, Susan Adams, Marcy Crary, Priscilla Gl...
As project teams become used more widely, the question of how to capitalize on the knowledge learned in these teams remains an open issue. Using previous research on transactive m...
Software development can be thought of as the evolution act requirements into a concrete software system. The evolution, achieved through a successive series of elaborations and r...
Jamie L. Smith, Shawn A. Bohner, D. Scott McCricka...
Although prior research has tended to dichotomize work teams as virtual or nonvirtual, most project teams today involve some mix of face-to-face and virtual interaction. We develo...
Karen Sobel Lojeski, Richard Reilly, Peter Dominic...
In this manuscript we develop a conceptual understanding of how key risk factors associated with Information Technology development projects are magnified or multiplied when deali...