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1. Introduction

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Working in virtual teams is quickly becoming the rule rather than the exception. One organizational context, where the number of virtual teams has increased significantly in recent years is the Shared Services Organization. Yet, despite their popularity, such virtual teams are fraught with problems of cooperation, as they are prone to suffer from social dilemma situations due to circumstantial, i.e. contextual, reasons. Moreover, the risk of a cooperation problem is not only particularly high, but also difficult to manage in virtual teams. However, our knowledge on how members of hybrid virtual teams in Shared Services Organizations can overcome the cooperation problem is very limited. Therefore the goal of the study presented in this book is to expand our understanding of how cooperation can be fostered in the challenging context of hybrid virtual teams in Shared Services Organizations. I conducted an in-depth qualitative study and identified thirteen different expressions of contextual challenges categorized in ‘faultlines through distance’, ‘disconnection through communication technology’ and ‘discontinuity through temporality of team composition’, which may lead to cooperation problems of hybrid virtual teams in Shared Services Organizations. In a similar context-sensitive manner, this study allows me to expound twenty-two different practices to foster cooperation in such a challenging team context. These practices can be categorized in ‘strategy of identity constructing’, ‘strategy of trusting’ and ‘strategy of virtual peer monitoring’ and can be used by the individual team members to foster cooperation. Further,  I show how technology can facilitate, but not ensure, the use of these strategies and practices to foster cooperation.

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Footnotes
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Within the virtual team literature stream, the term ‘virtual team’ is commonly used to describe teams which are either purely virtual teams or hybrid virtual teams. The main differentiator between those two types of virtual teams is the geographic location and the reliance on communication technology (see Sect. 2.​1). In the study presented in this book, the research context is hybrid virtual teams, yet I also ground my theoretical reflections on literature, which more generally refers to virtual teams without differentiating between purely or hybrid virtual teams.
 
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Metadata
Title
Introduction
Author
Thomas Afflerbach
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34300-2_1

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