Virtual Team Collaboration and the Digital Transformation: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and a Five-Factor Model
Jasmin Mahadevan ()
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Jasmin Mahadevan: Pforzheim University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Virtual Team Collaboration, 2024, pp 7-39 from Springer
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Abstract Since the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual and remote teamwork have increased in scope and relevance. Being able to master this condition is therefore an essential skill. But what is virtual team collaboration, and what makes it successful? This chapter provides you with conclusive answers. It delineates various types of teams, such as global or COVID-induced virtual teams, and outlines how and why these have developed, also in light of the digital transformation. It proposes three dimensions and a five-factor model for high performance. Afterwards, you will know how to configure the key moderators of ‘best practice’ virtual team collaboration.
Keywords: Virtual team; Remote work; COVID-19 pandemic; Digital transformation; New work; Workplace flexibilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44969-8_2
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