Description
Combining both software and organizational learning perspectives, this important volume investigates the role of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) in dispersed teams, focusing particularly on the communication processes involved. By combining theoretical and case study material, the authors argue that successful teamwork can be achieved without face-to-face contact, even whilst undertaking unstructured and non-routine tasks. These comprehensive case studies show that by changing the structure of the organization in addition to the use of advanced technologies, new and important patterns of communication have emerged in virtual communities.
An essential resource for academics working in the fields of management science and organizational learning, this valuable study will also be of interest to managers, practitioners and the wider open source software community as a whole.
About the Author
Gaby Sadowski-Rasters, Regional Urban Coordinator, Municipality of Eindhoven, Geert Duysters, Tilburg University, the Netherlands and Bert M. Sadowski, Associate Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Reviews
'The authors provide a solid survey of the theoretical discussion of the issues related to the prospects of virtual teamwork. . . A highly recommended book for a variety of publics: management, consulting and, last but not least, academic!' -- Jean-Gustave Padioleau, Communications and Strategies
Book Information
ISBN 9781845425876
Author Gaby Sadowski-Rasters
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd