Document Type
Journal Article
RIS ID
27937
Citation
Ahancian, Mohammed R. and McCormick, John M., 2009, Culture and the processes of virtual teaming for training, Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 25(4), 386-396.
http://ro.uow.edu.au/era/2126
Abstract
Virtual teamwork is a growing mode of operation within organizations through the increasing sophistication and accessibility of computer-mediated communication. The purpose of this paper was to develop a new conceptual framework and propositions to assist understanding of a new training phenomenon. The approach used was the integration of related, but distinct, literatures and development of arguments for the important role of cultural factors in virtual training teaming. We argue that delivery of training through teamwork in virtual spaces is potentially effective, and individualist and collectivist orientations of team members are likely to be critical for the effectiveness, or otherwise, of such programs.
