Bibliography about global virtual teams

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References:

Aneas, A., Cosgrove, C., Harper, A. S., Niesen, A., Reich, E., & Simons, G. (2004?). Tools for global virtual teams. Electronic document. Retrieved September 16, 2007 from http://www.diversophy.com/gsi/Articles/Tools_for_GVT.pdf

Evaristo, R. (2003). The Management of Distributed Projects Across Cultures. Journal of Global Information Management, 11(4), 58-70.

Jarvenpaa, S. L., & Leidner, D. E. (1998). Communication and trust in global virtual terms. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 3(4). Retrieved September 16, 2007 from http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol3/issue4/jarvenpaa.html

Jones, R., Oyung, R., & Pace, L. (2005). International Issues. In Working Virtually: Challenges of virtual teams (Chapter XII). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Inc, 91-98.

Khalsa, D. K. (2007). Multi-Cultural E-Learning Teamwork: Social and Cultural Characteristics and Influence. In Globalized E-Learning Cultural Challenges [Ed. A. Edmundson]. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Inc, 307-326.

Lipnak, J., & Stamps, J. (2000). Virtual teams: People working across boundaries with technology. New York: Wiley.

O’Brien A.J and others, Improving Cross-Cultural Communication through Collaborative Technologies. Available online - http://www.stanford.edu/group/ccr/pubs/OBrienPersuasiveTech_Paper1.pdf

Rajagopal and Rajagopal A. Trust and Cross Cultural Dissimilarities in Corporate Environment, Available online - http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/00001783/01/wp0706.pdf

Rayner S. (1997). The Virtual Team Challenge. Available online- http://www.raynerassoc.com/Resources/Virtual.pdf

 

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Sabine, thanks for that comment.
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