The Effect of Cultural Dimensions on the Development of Intra-Team Trust in Global Virtual Teams

The Effect of Cultural Dimensions on the Development of Intra-Team Trust in Global Virtual Teams

Author: 
Kirstein, Kurt D.
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2011
Record type: 
Editor: 
Milhauser, Kathy L.
Journal Title: 
Distributed Team Collaboration in Organizations
Source: 
Distributed Team Collaboration in Organizations
Abstract: 

The widespread adoption of global virtual teams has been driven by an unprecedented need to draw upon talents of employees from around the globe in a manner that is both organizationally and financially feasible. The success of these teams depends largely on the levels of intra-team trust and collaboration they are able to establish throughout the life of their projects. Team members on global virtual teams may differ substantially on a number of cultural dimensions including preferences for individualistic versus collective teamwork, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, and contextual communication. This chapter will investigate how these four cultural dimensions are likely to impact intra-team trust within a global virtual team. Suggestions that team leaders can utilize to address these cultural dimensions are also presented.

Series: 
Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development

CITATION: Kirstein, Kurt D.. The Effect of Cultural Dimensions on the Development of Intra-Team Trust in Global Virtual Teams edited by Milhauser, Kathy L. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2011. Distributed Team Collaboration in Organizations - Available at: https://library.au.int/freffect-cultural-dimensions-development-intra-team-trust-global-virtual-teams