: This paper addresses issues related to the implementation of product lifecycle management (PLM) in support of cross-cultural virtual teams (CCVT). The cross-cultural virtual team...
Magdalena B. Lech, Tanner J. Georgiades, John E. S...
Globalization has seen the emergence of virtual teams solving complex organisational problems using computer-mediated technologies. By extending Media Richness Theory, it was the ...
In this paper we present a detailed analysis of World of Warcraft virtual team collaboration. A number of competitive synchronous virtual teams were investigated in-situ and unobtr...
In this paper, we present a qualitative case study of group creativity online in the domain of mathematics. We define creative work broadly, ranging from the micro-level coconstru...
This paper presents a software framework, called Collaborator, to provide a shared work-space supporting the activities of virtual teams. This system exploits seamless integration ...
: The proliferation of the Internet has revolutionized the way people work together for business. People located at remote places can collaborate across organizational and national...
Knowledge transfer among geographically separated members is recognized as a critical ingredient for collaborative accomplishment of knowledge work in virtual teams. However, due ...
Saonee Sarker, Suprateek Sarker, Darren B. Nichols...
Global software development projects use virtual teams, which are primarily linked through computer and telecommunications technologies across national boundaries. Global Virtual ...
Virtual teams and their leaders are key players in global organisations. Using teams of workers dispersed temporally and geographically has changed the way people work in groups a...
Virtual teams are temporally and geographically dispersed groups, which may have members from varied cultures and backgrounds. Such diversity may cause intra-group conflicts in vi...