Author:
Shirish Anuragini, ,Srivastava Shirish C.,Boughzala Imed, ,
Abstract
Rapid developments in real-time collaborative technologies, coupled with the quest for innovation
and creativity, have made global virtual teams (GVTs) a viable workplace collaboration option that
many companies are turning to. Although diverse team member perspectives in GVTs are expected
to foster creativity, cultural diversity within GVTs also poses significant challenges related to
knowledge exchange and integration among team members. Grounding our work in the team
adaptation and cultural intelligence (CQ) literatures, we suggest CQ as a plausible modality for
cultural adaptation in GVTs. Specifically, we propose a nomological network comprising CQ
dimensions (motivation, cognition, metacognition, and behavior) serving as a cultural adaptation
mechanism for fostering creativity in GVT outcomes. We contextualize and extend CQ theory, which
has previously focused on face-to-face contexts, to the virtual collaborative GVT environment. For
this, we conceptualize the significant role of deep-level implicitly negotiated adaptative behavior
(role structure adaptation) in GVTs—in addition to surface-level explicitly displayed adaptative
behavior (CQ behavior). We tested the proposed model through a sequential mixed methods
approach that integrated the results from a quantitative two-wave survey study with findings from a
qualitative study comprising expert interviews, to arrive at rich and robust inferences and metainferences. The proposed CQ-for-GVT framework, along with delineated boundary conditions and
associated propositions, explicates an integrative model explaining the role of CQ for GVT creativity
performance. The delineated model not only has theoretical implications but also provides useful
directions for GVT practitioners.
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
Cited by
4 articles.
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