1 Virtual Teams across National Borders An Overview
Setting the Scene
In the beginning of their existence, virtual teams (VTs) were defined as alternatives to the established face-to-face teams with immediate physical interactions among their members, repeatedly systematising team activities and behaviours by means of meetings with personal interaction (Guzzo and Dickson, 1996). Over time, numerous studies emerged to describe VTs by emphasising their “virtualness” (de Guinea et al., 2012). There has been a prevalent stance that VTs are operational groups with members who can communicate and function together using adequate technology ensuring digital communication to complete commonly ...
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