scholarly journals Effective virtual teams for new product development

2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (21) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nader Ale Ebrahim
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 20-36
Author(s):  
Soo Jeoung Han ◽  
Mirim Kim ◽  
Michael Beyerlein ◽  
Darleen DeRosa

Author(s):  
Ilan Oshri ◽  
Julia Kotlarsky ◽  
Paul C. van Fenema

Recent years have witnessed the globalisation of many industries. Consequently, globally distributed and virtual teams have become increasingly common in many areas, for example, in new product development and information systems (IS) development. Achieving successful collaborations has become a key challenge for globally distributed organizations, and it is largely dependent on teams’ ability to transfer and share knowledge.


Author(s):  
Nicholas S. Lockwood ◽  
Mitzi M. Montoya ◽  
Anne P. Massey

2010 ◽  
pp. 1656-1663
Author(s):  
Ilan Oshri ◽  
Julia Kotlarsky ◽  
Paul C. van Fenema

Recent years have witnessed the globalisation of many industries. Consequently, globally distributed and virtual teams have become increasingly common in many areas, for example, in new product development and information systems (IS) development. Achieving successful collaborations has become a key challenge for globally distributed organizations, and it is largely dependent on teams’ ability to transfer and share knowledge.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 01-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nader Ale Ebrahim

Increased global competitions have urged small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to develop new products faster. Virtual research and development (RD) teams in SMEs can offer a solution to speed up time-to-market of new product development (NPD). However, factors that affect the effectiveness of virtual teams for NPD are still not adequately verified. This paper presents the correlations between virtual RD team constructs and virtual team effectiveness by developing a “Virtual Research and Development Team” (ViRDT) model. The items, which may influence the effectiveness of virtual teams, are taken from the literature. Through an online survey and by application of structural equation modeling (SEM) technique, the proposed model (ViRDT) has been tested. The results suggest that the process construct is strongly correlated to the effectiveness of virtual teams. Therefore, NPD managers in virtual RD teams should concentrate on the process of new product development rather than simply equipping the teams with the latest technology or employing highly qualified experts. Further empirical research is recommended to fully explore and appreciate the breadth of application of the ViRDT model.Virtual Ramp;D Teams: A New Model for Product Development


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