2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-24024/v2
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Boundarylessness and sleep quality among virtual team members – a pilot study from Germany

Abstract: Background: In the course of globalisation and digitalisation, new ways of work are becoming increasingly prevalent. To remain competitive as an organisation, cooperation across time, place, and organisational boundaries is becoming necessary. Virtual teamwork offers these advantages, but can also be both, an opportunity and a burden, for employees. This pilot study aims to gain first insights into job demands and resources in virtual teamwork to provide a basis for further research from which appropriate heal… Show more

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“…We encourage researchers to study potential moderator variables in future research. For instance, the degree to which both employees’ work and family role are central aspects of their self-concept (work and family centrality; e.g., Carr et al, 2008; Rosso et al, 2010) is a likely moderator. The more central an employee's family role is to their identity relative to their work role, the more dissonance between availability behaviors and values is to be expected and thus more adverse effects on well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We encourage researchers to study potential moderator variables in future research. For instance, the degree to which both employees’ work and family role are central aspects of their self-concept (work and family centrality; e.g., Carr et al, 2008; Rosso et al, 2010) is a likely moderator. The more central an employee's family role is to their identity relative to their work role, the more dissonance between availability behaviors and values is to be expected and thus more adverse effects on well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of perceived insecurity and tension contribute to behavioral changes thus affecting performances as individuals and as a team (Mercedes & Burrell, 2021). Virtual leadership is responsible to ensure that relations-oriented behaviors are achieved even without face-to-face meetings (Rohwer et al, 2020). Virtual leaders should think of different ways of keeping interpersonal relations without physical meetings (Palese & Schmid Mast, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%