Shall we ever meet; does it matter: unfreezing the constructs of virtual team effectiveness
Monica Kunte,
Sonali Bhattacharya and
Netra Neelam
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2020, vol. 23, issue 2, 128-148
Abstract:
Virtual team has gained significant research attention world over due to its potential to reduce cost and increase productivity. The present study develops a multidimensional virtual team effectiveness scale to measure virtual team members' perceived level of performance. The scale considers virtual team effectiveness as a multidimensional second order construct comprising goal orientation, interdependency, knowledge sharing, empowerment and preparedness. The scale can be used to assess virtual teams' perception towards team performance or effectiveness. Such information would help in formulating strategies on what should be the structure and characteristics of the virtual team and what values can be inculcated on teams before task allotment.
Keywords: goal orientation; interdependency; knowledge sharing; empowerment and preparedness. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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