TY - GEN
T1 - The evolving influence of diversity and media in virtual organizations
AU - Brown, Susan A.
AU - Thatcher, Sherry
AU - Dang, Yan
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Virtual organizations are important to enable collaboration and enhance interaction among a diverse set of people regardless of their temporal and spatial dispersion. Some research has assumed that communication media will mask traditional elements of diversity while other research suggests mediated teams simply pay attention to different cues. The relationships among the media, team member diversity (broadly defined) and outcomes have not been examined. This research in progress seeks to understand how various components of diversity enhance, inhibit, or are overcome in virtual organizations. The goal of this study is to understand how virtual organizations evolve over time, with a particular eye toward understanding the role of diversity in this process, thus enabling us to identify the conditions under which virtual organizations will be successful. Guided by social change, diversity, attribution, and media theories, we propose a theoretical framework with a set of research questions and hypotheses.
AB - Virtual organizations are important to enable collaboration and enhance interaction among a diverse set of people regardless of their temporal and spatial dispersion. Some research has assumed that communication media will mask traditional elements of diversity while other research suggests mediated teams simply pay attention to different cues. The relationships among the media, team member diversity (broadly defined) and outcomes have not been examined. This research in progress seeks to understand how various components of diversity enhance, inhibit, or are overcome in virtual organizations. The goal of this study is to understand how virtual organizations evolve over time, with a particular eye toward understanding the role of diversity in this process, thus enabling us to identify the conditions under which virtual organizations will be successful. Guided by social change, diversity, attribution, and media theories, we propose a theoretical framework with a set of research questions and hypotheses.
KW - Diversity
KW - Media characteristics
KW - Social and task outcomes
KW - Social change process
KW - Virtual organization collaboration
KW - Virtual organization evolution
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84870402410
SN - 9781617389528
T3 - 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2010, AMCIS 2010
SP - 1091
EP - 1099
BT - 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2010, AMCIS 2010
T2 - 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2010, AMCIS 2010
Y2 - 12 August 2010 through 15 August 2010
ER -