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Communication Differences in Virtual Design Teams: Findings from a Multi-Method Analysis of High and Low Performing Experimental Teams
Rosalie J. Ocker,
Jerry Fjermestad
MT School of Management
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High Performance
100%
Low-performing
100%
Virtual Design Teams
100%
Mixed Methods Analysis
100%
High-performance Teams
100%
Asynchronous Communication
33%
Dual Role
33%
Writing Process
33%
Team Coordination
33%
Brainstorming Activity
33%
Critical Commentary
33%
Fully Distributed
33%
Multi-method Research
33%
Arts and Humanities
Virtual
100%
Experimental
100%
Interactive
50%
Distributed
50%
Intermediate
50%
Argumentation
50%
Asynchronous
50%
Computer Science
Intermediate Step
100%
Exchanged Message
100%
Argumentation
100%
Psychology
Argumentation
100%