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Understanding well-being in virtual teams: a comparative case study

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posted on 2023-06-07, 07:53 authored by Almudena Canibano, Petros Chamakiotis, Lukas Rojahn, Emma RussellEmma Russell
Although virtual teams (VTs) have been around for over two decades, there are no studies explicitly examining their members’ well-being. Motivated, therefore, by a knowledge gap in the VT literature, and a practical need to understand well-being in this context due to the Covid-19 pandemic which has led to an unprecedented transition into virtual working, in this paper, we draw on 14 interviews and present initial findings of a comparative case between two European organizations involving different types (global vs. local) of VTs (Phase 1). Using the job demands-resources (JDR) model as our theoretical lens, we make the following contributions: We identify the situated character of job demands and resources among our participants, explaining how VT members experience simultaneously increased job demands and reduced job resources, which, in combination, may substantially impair their well-being. We also find that understandings of demands and resources are idiosyncratic and vary depending on prior individual experiences of VT members. We discuss initial theoretical and practical contributions of Phase 1 of our study and outline our next steps (Phases 2 and 3).

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  • Published

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Journal

Proceedings of the 18th European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS 2021)

Publisher

Springer

Volume

437

Page range

667-680

Event name

18th European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS 2021)

Event location

Online

Event type

conference

Event date

December 8-9, 2021

ISBN

9783030959463

Series

Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

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  • Management Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2021-11-10

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-02-17

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2021-11-10

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