Faculty Publications
The Effects Of Synchronous Collaborative Technologies On Decision Making: A Study Of Virtual Teams
Document Type
Article
Keywords
collaborative technologies, strategic decisions, virtual teams
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ)
Volume
15
Issue
4
First Page
79
Last Page
93
Abstract
Technological advances have an ever-increasing impact on our society. Globalization and the changing structures of organizations have created virtual work groups that are distributed across space (different sites) and time. Collaboration among workers is vital to both ongoing organizational activities and project-based activities. Communication is often seen as the most important factor contributing to the success of individuals, project teams, and organizational growth. Improved connectivity together with the increase in groups and teams has resulted in increased interest in extending the usefulness of IT at the individual level to support the issues faced by dispersed teams. This study compares the performance of sixty-four virtual teams utilizing four different collaborative technologies; text-only, audio-only, text-video and audio-video. While the results of the study found no significant difference between the quality of the decisions for teams using text-only versus audio-only communication, the addition of video to audio-only communication resulted in a significant improvement in the quality of teams’ strategic decisions. © 2002, IGI Global. All rights reserved.
Department
Department of Management
Original Publication Date
1-1-2002
DOI of published version
10.4018/irmj.2002100106
Recommended Citation
Baker, Gary, "The Effects Of Synchronous Collaborative Technologies On Decision Making: A Study Of Virtual Teams" (2002). Faculty Publications. 3417.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/3417