Title :
Technology Alignment: A New Area in Virtual Team Research
Author :
BjÔrn, Pernille ; Ngwenyama, Ojelanki
Author_Institution :
"DO at IT" Res. Group, IT Univ. Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract :
Technology use and adaptation are the center of attention in research on virtual teams. Through empirical observations from six interpretative cases of virtual teams, we suggest conceptualizing the relationship between technology-use practices and collaborative practices as a technology-alignment process. We define technology alignment based upon four key perspectives on technology-use practices: continuous iterative process, reflection-on-action activities, malleability and reconfigurability, and transformation. Moreover, we show how these four key perspectives influence the design, the outcome, the task processes, and the socioemotional processes of the particular virtual team.
Keywords :
groupware; iterative methods; team working; technology management; continuous iterative process; malleability; reflection on action activity; socioemotional process; task process; technology alignment process; technology use practice; virtual team research; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Data analysis; Industrial relations; Information analysis; Information systems; Joining processes; Mediation; Permission; Virtual groups; Collaboration; interpretative qualitative empirical cases; technology alignment; technology in use; virtual teams;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2009.2034926