Investigating The Impacts Of Virtual Team Collaboration In Organisational Performance: A Case Study On Effective Virtual Team Collaboration At Johnson And Johnson
Investigating the Impacts of Virtual Team Collaboration in Organisational Performance: A Case Study on Effective Virtual Team Collaboration at Johnson and Johnson
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ABSTRACT
Virtual teams are a burgeoning presence in the corporate environment today. Research shows that virtual teams have begun to surpass conventional teams in meeting the demands of organizations that are increasingly called on to apply and respond to new technologies that support, and in some cases, require a virtual teamwork approach. In order to fully understand the factors that contribute to the success of virtual teams, it is important to explore actual virtual team members' attitudes and opinions toward work environment and performance. This study assessed the perceptions, attitudes and opinions of virtual team leaders and members with regard to larger factor classifications, such as communications, technology, team dynamics and effectiveness, as well as personal and professional satisfaction. A qualitative research design was used in this study, incorporating both interview and survey data in the analyses. The sample for the study included 95 virtual team leaders, managers and team members working on current or past virtual projects in a variety of businesses, locations, industries, and demographics throughout the United States. Participants were chosen through purposive sampling. A survey questionnaire, consisting of both open-ended and close-ended questions, designed to collect both qualitative and quantitative data, was used in this study. The participants generally reported that virtual team environments were conducive to better performance. Emphasis on achievement, support for diversity, independence and proactive information sharing were perceived as more important for virtual team environments than conventional team environments. Team member dedication, team leader management skills, and technological support were the most likely factors in achieving such success. Some common advantages of the virtual team environment were greater independence, ease of collaboration, ready access to experts, who would otherwise be inaccessible, reduced stress, fewer distractions, and greater diversity among team members. Future research should focus on individual personality characteristics and demographics associated with virtual team success, productivity, and performance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT2
DECLARATION3
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION7
Background7
Problem Statement9
Purpose10
Theoretical Framework11
Research Questions12
Nature of the Study12
Significance of the Study13
Definitions14
Summary15
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW17
Background of the Virtual Team Approach17
Concept of Virtual Distance18
Purpose and Contribution of Virtual Teams20
Types of Virtual Teams22
Characteristics of a Virtual Team25
Components of Effective Virtual Teams30
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY35
Research Methods and Design36
Participants39
Materials/Instruments40
Data Collection, Processing, and Analysis40
Methodological Assumptions, Limitations, and Delimitations42