2015
DOI: 10.1108/so-02-2015-0007
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Diversity in team composition, relationship conflict and team leader support on globally distributed virtual software development team performance

Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to investigate whether diversity in team composition leads to relationship conflict, and, consequently, relationship conflict leads to team performance, and whether team leader support moderates the negative effects of relationship conflict on team performance. Design/methodology/approach – For the study, 216 team members working in globally distributed virtual software development projects responded. To examine… Show more

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“…In such a business environment, managing employees who work in virtual teams, such as those in the offshore information technology (IT) outsourcing sector, can be particularly challenging (Mishra & Mahanty, ; Saxena & Burmann, ). Employees no longer identify with a single organization, and lateral job mobility is common (Wickramasinghe, ; Wickramasinghe & Nandula, ). Since work that is performed offshore demands coordination with team members in various time zones around the world, these employees are expected to always be available to the organization, even outside official work hours (Scholarios & Marks, ).…”
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“…In such a business environment, managing employees who work in virtual teams, such as those in the offshore information technology (IT) outsourcing sector, can be particularly challenging (Mishra & Mahanty, ; Saxena & Burmann, ). Employees no longer identify with a single organization, and lateral job mobility is common (Wickramasinghe, ; Wickramasinghe & Nandula, ). Since work that is performed offshore demands coordination with team members in various time zones around the world, these employees are expected to always be available to the organization, even outside official work hours (Scholarios & Marks, ).…”
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“…They adopted SLR and questionnaire survey method for findings and also validation of those findings. Wickramasinghe and Nandula [31] tried to investigate the reasons behind confliction in team relationships and explored divergence in relationships related to team members' performance. They also tried to find out teams' manager support that moderates the concluding relations within members.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Emotional factors like mood, trust issues, values, and costs play an important role in teamwork failure by relationship conflicts (Ismail, Richard, & Taylor, 2012). Relationship conflict causes the group performance (Wickramasinghe, & Nandula, 2015). There are significant relationship disagreements between workers in case of their job presentation, income purposes, and background performance (Shaukat, Yousaf, & Sanders, 2017).…”
Section: Relationship Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%