Virtual teams versus face-to-face teams: An exploratory study of a Web-based conference system

Virtual teams versus face-to-face teams: An exploratory study of a Web-based conference system

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Article ID: iaor20012619
Country: United States
Volume: 28
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 975
End Page Number: 996
Publication Date: Sep 1997
Journal: Decision Sciences
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

Many organizations are forming ‘virtual teams’ of geographically distributed knowledge workers to collaborate on a variety of workplace tasks. But how effective are these virtual teams compared to traditional face-to-face groups? Do they create similar teamwork and is information exchanged as effectively? An exploratory study of a World Wide Web-based asynchronous computer conference system known as MeetingWeb(TM) is presented and discussed. It was found that teams using this computer-mediated communciation system (CMCS) could not outperform traditional (face-to-face) teams under otherwise comparable circumstances. Further, relational links among team members were found to be a significant contributor to the effectiveness of information exchange. Though virtual and face-to-face teams exhibit similar levels of communication effectiveness, face-to-face team members report higher levels of satisfaction. Therefore, the paper presents steps that can be taken to improve the interaction experience of virtual teams. Finally, guidelines for creating and managing virtual teams are suggested, based on the findings of this research and other authoritative sources.

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