Bibliography about global virtual teams
Please add as many references as you can that you think are related to this research topic.
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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Adding to the wiki to create one collaborative document
One can add his/her resources on the wiki by clicking the "edit" tab at the top of the screen.
The "edit" screen will allow you to insert your source at the right place.
This will allow all of us to look at only one document with all the resources versus looking through all the added comments.
Sabine, thanks for that
Sabine, thanks for that comment.
I find it interesting, however, that when I clicked on your comment to read it, the "edit" tab at the top of the screen disappeared.
There are some flaws with this DrupalEd interface, particularly awkwardness with the comment function, that I think needs some improvement.
I'm going to spend some time addressing some of the technical issues next week and see if there isn't anything that we can do to improve the flow of the interface to increase ease of idea generation and sharing.