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The Spatial, Temporal, and Configurational
Characteristics of Geographic Dispersion in Teams
Michael Boyer O'Leary and Jonathon
N. Cummings
Abstract
As
organizations operate across greater distances, scholars are
increasingly interested in the work of geographically dispersed
teams and the technologies that they use to communicate and
coordinate their work. However, research has generally not
specified the dimensions (spatial, temporal, or configurational) and
degrees of team dispersion, nor has it articulated the theoretical
connections between those dimensions and important team outcomes.
This research essay expands upon previous field and lab studies of
dispersed teamwork by presenting a new conceptualization of
dispersion as a continuous, multidimensional construct, in which
each dimension is theoretically linked with different outcomes.
We illustrate this new conceptualization with a series of examples
from real dispersed teams and present implications for research
regarding technology use.
Keywords: Geographically
dispersed teams, virtual teams, dispersion, distance, configuration,
technology use
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