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Communication and Trust in Global Virtual Teams

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posted on 2024-06-06, 00:07 authored by SL Jarvenpaa, Dorothy Leidner
This paper explores the challenges of creating and maintaining trust in a global virtual team whose members transcend time, space, and culture. The challenges are highlighted by integrating recent literature on work teams, computer-mediated communication groups, cross-cultural communication, and interpersonal and organizational trust. To explore these challenges empirically, we report on a series of descriptive case studies on global virtual teams whose members were separated by location and culture, were challenged by a common collaborative project, and for whom the only economically and practically viable communication medium was asynchronous and synchronous computer-mediated communication. The results suggest that global virtual teams may experience a form of “swift” trust, but such trust appears to be very fragile and temporal. The study raises a number of issues to be explored and debated by future research. Pragmatically, the study describes communication behaviors that might facilitate trust in global virtual teams.

History

Journal

Organization Science

Volume

10

Pagination

791-815

ISSN

1047-7039

eISSN

1526-5455

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

INST OPERATIONS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCES