A qualitative investigation of perceived impacts of virtuality on effectiveness of hybrid construction project teams

M. Hosseini, P. Bosch-Sijtsema, Mehrdad Arashpour, N. Chileshe, C. Merschbrock
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Purpose The “virtuality” of a team collaborative interaction is the extent to which it is accomplished in the same place, in fully distributed virtual teams, or in a hybrid combination of the two. However, existence, strength and process of potential association between virtuality and effectiveness in construction project teams have remained elusive. This paper aims to address this gap in the literature. Design/methodology/approach In this study, a conceptual model demonstrating the association between virtuality and effectiveness of teams was developed through integrating the input-process-output (IPO) model and the “Big Five” theory. This conceptual model was contextualised for the construction industry drawing upon conducting 17 semi-structured interviews with hybrid team experts. Findings The findings provide the first model mapping the associations between virtuality and dimensions of team effectiveness for the construction context. Practical implications The discovered patterns of associations between virtuality and dimensions of effectiveness for hybrid construction project teams (HCPTs) will assist managers in designing and running more effective teams. In addition, the findings help construction practitioners better understand how virtuality influence the performance and satisfaction of team members in HCPTs. The present study concludes with outlining a set of recommendations based on the findings of the study. Originality/value As the first study in its kind, the present study offers a new insight into the concept and impacts of virtuality for construction teams and provides instructions and guidelines for designing and maintaining the effectiveness of such teams on construction projects.
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虚拟性对混合建设项目团队有效性影响的定性研究
团队协作交互的“虚拟性”是指它在同一地点、完全分布式的虚拟团队或两者的混合组合中完成的程度。然而,在建设项目团队中,虚拟性和有效性之间的潜在关联的存在、强度和过程仍然是难以捉摸的。本文旨在解决这一空白的文献。在本研究中,通过整合投入-过程-产出(IPO)模型和“五大”理论,建立了一个概念模型,展示了团队的虚拟性和有效性之间的关系。这个概念模型是在建筑行业背景下与混合团队专家进行的17次半结构化访谈中得出的。研究结果提供了第一个映射虚拟性和团队效率维度之间关系的模型。本文发现的混合型建设项目团队(HCPTs)的虚拟性与有效性维度之间的关联模式,将有助于管理者设计和运行更有效的团队。此外,研究结果有助于建筑从业者更好地了解虚拟如何影响HCPTs团队成员的绩效和满意度。本研究总结了一套基于研究结果的建议。本研究首次对虚拟性的概念及其对施工团队的影响进行了新的认识,并为施工团队在施工项目中的有效性设计和维持提供了指导和指导。
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