Strengthening perceptions of virtual team cohesiveness and effectiveness in new normal: A hyperpersonal communication theory perspective.

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Asian Business & Management Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1057/s41291-023-00225-6
Yuejun Lawrance Cai
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In the post-pandemic era, many team management challenges arise in multinational organisations along with the pervasion of virtual teamwork collaboration, such as workplace isolation (an unsatisfied need for belongingness). However, little is known about the psychological mechanisms required for solving this context-specific challenge by strengthening virtual team cohesiveness and effectiveness. Accordingly, this study adopts the hyperpersonal communication theory derived from Walther's hyperpersonal model of computer-mediated communication (CMC) to provide an alternative theoretical explanation to understand better how individuals perceive their team cohesiveness and effectiveness in the specific CMC setting. Supported by 549 valid responses, I illuminate how mutual assistance as a typical interaction among CMC team members cultivates benevolent norms and facilitates members' perceptions of team cohesiveness and effectiveness. More importantly, this study opens the door for future research on management interventions that can help enhance team cohesiveness and effectiveness at the individual perception level.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41291-023-00225-6.

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新常态下增强虚拟团队凝聚力和有效性的认知:超个人沟通理论视角
在后大流行时代,随着虚拟团队协作的普及,跨国组织中出现了许多团队管理挑战,例如工作场所隔离(归属感需求未得到满足)。然而,通过加强虚拟团队的凝聚力和有效性来解决这一特定情境挑战所需的心理机制,我们所知甚少。因此,本研究采用源自Walther计算机中介沟通超个人模型(CMC)的超个人沟通理论,提供另一种理论解释,以更好地理解个体在特定CMC环境下如何感知其团队凝聚力和有效性。在549个有效回复的支持下,我阐明了互助作为CMC团队成员之间典型的互动如何培养善意规范,并促进成员对团队凝聚力和有效性的看法。更重要的是,本研究为未来的管理干预研究打开了大门,这些干预可以在个人感知层面上帮助提高团队凝聚力和有效性。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址为10.1057/s41291-023-00225-6。
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期刊介绍: Asian Business & Management (ABM) is an academic management and business journal with a focus on Asia. The journal covers topics in the areas of corporate governance, human resource management, marketing, organizational behavior, organization theory, strategy, technology management, and related areas. ABM distinguishes itself from general business and management journals as it focuses on the Asian context. The focus on Asia is an important and appealing feature of ABM. ABM is open to different methodological approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, and conceptual work, contributing to an enhanced understanding of Asian business and management. Please refer to the 2018 Editorial for further details: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41291-017-0028-0  A rigorous double-blind peer review system, involving in-country and international refereeing, ensures that articles meet the highest quality standards.
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