Determinants of partially distributed team performance: A path analysis of socio-emotional and behavioral factors
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2009
Abstract
Distributed teams and their variant, globally distributed teams, are an increasingly common means of accomplishing work. A common team configuration is the partially distributed team (PDT), which has a hybrid structure consisting of two or more subgroups of geographically separated team members. Using partial least squares, we test a path model of the relationships among determinants of between-subgroup perceptions of PDT performance. The data are from a series of quasi-experimental field studies involving nearly 700 students working in PDTs that varied in distance between two subgroups separated by a few hundred miles to international distances that spanned cultures and multiple time zones. The factors examined in the model were shared identity, trust, competence, and conflict; the overall model explains 34% of the variance in perceived team performance. © (2009) by the AIS/ICIS Administrative Office All rights reserved.
Identifier
84870361145 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781615675814]
Publication Title
15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009 Amcis 2009
First Page
6156
Last Page
6164
Volume
9
Recommended Citation
Ocker, Rosalie J.; Zhang, Yi; Hiltz, Starr Roxanne; and Rosson, Mary Beth, "Determinants of partially distributed team performance: A path analysis of socio-emotional and behavioral factors" (2009). Faculty Publications. 11805.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/11805
