DocumentCode
3288150
Title
A Member - Virtual Team Fit Theory: Group Conscientiousness Effects on Performance
Author
Yi Zhang ; Turel, O.
Author_Institution
California State Univ., Fullerton, CA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
4-7 Jan. 2012
Firstpage
829
Lastpage
838
Abstract
Virtual teams have become common in many business settings. Thus, it is important to examine factors that affect their performance. Although much research has been done to this end, the influence of virtual team personality composition on team performance has rarely been studied. In this study, we seek to bridge this gap by theoretically developing and empirically testing a model that captures these effects. Data collected from 61 virtual teams suggest that the elevation (median) level of team conscientiousness improves team performance, while higher within-team diversity (standard deviation) in conscientiousness lowers performance. Furthermore, the elevation level of team conscientiousness moderates the negative effect of within-team conscientiousness diversity on team performance. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords
social sciences; business settings; group conscientiousness effects; team performance; virtual team fit theory; virtual team personality; Business; Context; Cultural differences; Linear regression; Reliability; Spirals; Virtual groups; Virtual teams; conscientiousness; diversity; performance; personality; team composition; variation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Maui, HI
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1925-7
Electronic_ISBN
1530-1605
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2012.64
Filename
6148995
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