Virtual work: Bridging research clusters

S Raghuram, NS Hill, JL Gibbs… - … of Management Annals, 2019 - journals.aom.org
Virtual work is the new normal, with employees working from dispersed locations and
interacting using computer-mediated communication. Despite the growth in virtual work …

Virtual teams research: 10 years, 10 themes, and 10 opportunities

LL Gilson, MT Maynard… - Journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Ten years ago, Martins, Gilson, and Maynard reviewed the emerging virtual team (VT)
literature. Given the proliferation of new communication technologies and the increased …

[HTML][HTML] The sociotechnical axis of cohesion for the IS discipline: Its historical legacy and its continued relevance

S Sarker, S Chatterjee, X Xiao, A Elbanna - MIS quarterly, 2019 - dl.acm.org
The sociotechnical perspective is often seen as one of the foundational viewpoints—or an"
axis of cohesion"—for the Information Systems (IS) discipline, contributing to both its …

A meta-analytic investigation of the antecedents, theoretical correlates, and consequences of moral disengagement at work.

BT Ogunfowora, VQ Nguyen, P Steel… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Moral disengagement refers to a set of cognitive tactics people employ to sidestep moral self-
regulatory processes that normally prevent wrongdoing. In this study, we present a …

Understanding employee responses to stressful information security requirements: A coping perspective

J D'Arcy, T Herath, MK Shoss - Journal of management information …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
We use coping theory to explore an underlying relationship between employee stress
caused by burdensome, complex, and ambiguous information security requirements …

Moral disengagement at work: A review and research agenda

A Newman, H Le, A North-Samardzic… - Journal of Business Ethics, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Originally conceptualized by Bandura (Person Soc Psychol Rev 3: 193–209, 1999)
as the process of cognitive restructuring that allows individuals to disassociate with their …

Emotional attachment, performance, and viability in teams collaborating with embodied physical action (EPA) robots

S You, L Robert - You, S. and Robert, LP (2018). Emotional …, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
Although different types of teams increasingly employ embodied physical action (EPA)
robots as a collaborative technology to accomplish their work, we know very little about what …

Effects of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on social loafing in online travel communities

Y Chang, RJ Hou, K Wang, AP Cui… - Computers in Human …, 2020 - Elsevier
Previous research has confirmed that social loafing as a pronouncing obstacle undermines
the development of online communities. However, relevant studies centered on the critical …

[PDF][PDF] Social loafing: A review of the literature

A Simms, T Nichols - Journal of Management, 2014 - researchgate.net
In 1913 a phenomenon was found that, at the time, did not receive sufficient attention.
Maximilien Ringelmann, a French agricultural engineer, observed that when a group of …

[图书][B] Communicating in small groups

SA Beebe, JT Masterson - 2003 - pearson.com
Communicating in Small Groups Page 1 eleventh edition Communicating in Small Groups
Steven A. Beebe Texas State University John T. Masterson Texas Lutheran University Boston …