Effects of task interdependence and communication technologies synchrony on performance in virtual teams |
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Authors: | Rico Ramón Cohen Susan G Gil Francisco |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain. ramon.rico@uam.es |
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Abstract: | Effects of task interdependence and communication technologies synchrony on performance in virtual teams. Survey results of 197 employees from 41 work groups in a large multinational software firm were used to investigate the effects of within-group task interdependence and the degree of communication synchrony on performance in virtual teams (VTs). The analyses revealed a moderating effect of task interdependence on the relationship between the degree of communications synchrony and performance in VT. We found that superior VTs performance is contingent on the fit between the nature of the task (i.e., task interdependence) and the choice of communications modality. This study complements previous research providing additional evidence of how task-technology interaction affects VTs performance, and extends previous findings obtained with ad-hoc groups in laboratory settings to natural, organizational teams. |
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