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Hybrid Virtual Teams In Shared Services Organizations Practices To Overcome The Cooperation Problem 1st Ed 2020 Thomas Afflerbach

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Hybrid Virtual Teams In Shared Services Organizations Practices To Overcome The Cooperation Problem 1st Ed 2020 Thomas Afflerbach
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Author: Thomas Afflerbach
ISBN: 9783030342999, 9783030343002, 3030342999, 3030343006
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Hybrid Virtual Teams In Shared Services Organizations Practices To Overcome The Cooperation Problem 1st Ed 2020 Thomas Afflerbach by Thomas Afflerbach 9783030342999, 9783030343002, 3030342999, 3030343006 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on virtual teams, which are fraught with cooperation problems. It offers novel insights into how team members experience and overcome these problems by empirically studying hybrid virtual teams in Shared Services Organizations. It firstly enhances the reader’s understanding of contextual challenges relating to cooperation and shows how members of such teams experience faultlines through distance, disconnection through reliance on communication technology and discontinuity through temporality of team composition. Secondly, it explores how they use 22 practices to overcome the cooperation problem, which can be categorized as strategies of identity constructing, trusting and virtual peer monitoring. Lastly, the study analyzes the role of technology, demonstrating that state-of-the-art media can facilitate, but not ensure the use of these strategies and practices. As such, the book has implications for both researchers and practitioners.

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