A configurational approach for analyzing cultural values and performance in Global Virtual Teams

IF 5.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS International Business Review Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.ibusrev.2023.102204
Faruk Şahin , Vas Taras , Fatih Çetin , Ernesto Tavoletti , Duysal Askun , Liviu Florea
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Although there have been decades of research on the effect of cultural values on team effectiveness outcomes, knowledge of the interdependencies of team cultural values for explaining team performance remains nascent. Using a configurational qualitative approach, this study explores how cultural values combine and collectively contribute to the effectiveness of Global Virtual Teams (GVTs). We perform a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis on a data set of 1847 individuals nested within 396 GVTs who participated in an international business consulting project. The results demonstrate that cultural values work together to achieve high levels of team performance rather than function independently. The results also show that different cultural value configurations could be equally effective at producing the same outcome, and that the presence of gender egalitarianism and the absence of power distance are the most important for producing the outcome. We discuss implications for practice and future research.

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分析全球虚拟团队文化价值和绩效的配置方法
尽管关于文化价值观对团队效率结果的影响的研究已经进行了几十年,但关于团队文化价值观在解释团队绩效方面的相互依赖性的知识仍然处于初级阶段。本研究采用配置定性方法,探讨文化价值如何结合并共同促进全球虚拟团队(gvt)的有效性。我们对参与国际商业咨询项目的396个gvt内嵌套的1847个个体的数据集进行了模糊集定性比较分析。研究结果表明,文化价值观共同作用,而不是独立发挥作用,以实现高水平的团队绩效。研究结果还表明,不同的文化价值配置可以同样有效地产生相同的结果,性别平等主义的存在和权力距离的缺失是产生结果的最重要因素。我们讨论了对实践和未来研究的启示。
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