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Virtual Teams: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go From Here?

Journal of Management, 30(6): 2004, 805-835.
Authors: Luis L. Martins and Lucy L. Gilson and M. Travis Maynard
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W59-4CVR45D-1/1/08b95ce009a2ccaf73e807c8d0aaa12e
Tags: CIC InnoResearch Virtual teams
Abstract: In this paper, we review the research on virtual teams in an effort to assess the state of the literature. We start with an examination of the definitions of virtual teams used and propose an integrative definition that suggests that all teams may be defined in terms of their extent of virtualness. Next, we review findings related to team inputs, processes, and outcomes, and identify areas of agreement and inconsistency in the literature on virtual teams. Based on this review, we suggest avenues for future research, including methodological and theoretical considerations that are important to advancing our understanding of virtual teams.
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@article{Martins2004VirtualTeams,
title = {Virtual Teams: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go From Here?},
author = {Luis L. Martins and Lucy L. Gilson and M. Travis Maynard},
journal = {Journal of Management},
number = {6},
pages = {2004},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W59-4CVR45D-1/1/08b95ce009a2ccaf73e807c8d0aaa12e},
volume = {30},
year = {805-835},
abstract = {In this paper, we review the research on virtual teams in an effort to assess the state of the literature. We start with an examination of the definitions of virtual teams used and propose an integrative definition that suggests that all teams may be defined in terms of their extent of virtualness. Next, we review findings related to team inputs, processes, and outcomes, and identify areas of agreement and inconsistency in the literature on virtual teams. Based on this review, we suggest avenues for future research, including methodological and theoretical considerations that are important to advancing our understanding of virtual teams. },
keywords = {CIC InnoResearch Virtual teams }
}