Adaptation in Distributed Projects: Collaborative Processes in Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants

S. Qureshi
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The emergence and widespread use of collaborative technologies for distributed project management has opened up opportunities for off-shore outsourcing and collaborative development. The use of collaborative technologies by participants in distributed projects varies greatly affecting the success of the projects. This paper investigates collaborative interactions among two sets of globally distributed participants. The two sets of distributed groups vary in size, age and experience with the collaborative technologies. Through a comparative analysis using grounded theory analysis of both sets of group interactions, this paper provides insight into the extent and type of adaptation required for successful distributed projects.
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分布式项目中的适应:数字原生代和数字移民的协作过程
分布式项目管理的协作技术的出现和广泛使用为离岸外包和协作开发提供了机会。分布式项目参与者对协作技术的使用差异极大地影响了项目的成功。本文研究了两组全局分布的参与者之间的协作交互。这两组分布的群体在规模、年龄和协作技术的经验上各不相同。通过对两组群体互动的基础理论分析进行比较分析,本文深入了解了成功的分布式项目所需的适应程度和类型。
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