TY - GEN
T1 - The tension between expectations of availability and the reality of availability in hybrid teams
T2 - A reflection by a hybrid team of academic practitioners
AU - Ocker, Rosalie
AU - Huang, Haiyan
AU - Trauth, Eileen
AU - Purao, Sandeep
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The demands of the global world increasingly dictate that people travel in order to conduct work. Oftentimes, this means that team members are neither strictly here nor there. Teams such as these are hybrids, where members alternate between co-located and distributed contexts. The pervasive nature of information and communication technologies, however, continues to impose an expectation of availability on the team members even as they travel. In this paper, we take a reflexive research stance to inform our understanding of the complexities of accomplishing knowledge work within a hybrid team configuration. An illustrative case highlights issues and outcomes associated with member availability that arose during the writing of a research paper. Categorical reasons for member unavailability are identified and contrasted with the expectation of availability. We suggest that the issues and conflict we experienced may be traced to the ambiguous nature of the task and the early project phase requiring problem for mulation.
AB - The demands of the global world increasingly dictate that people travel in order to conduct work. Oftentimes, this means that team members are neither strictly here nor there. Teams such as these are hybrids, where members alternate between co-located and distributed contexts. The pervasive nature of information and communication technologies, however, continues to impose an expectation of availability on the team members even as they travel. In this paper, we take a reflexive research stance to inform our understanding of the complexities of accomplishing knowledge work within a hybrid team configuration. An illustrative case highlights issues and outcomes associated with member availability that arose during the writing of a research paper. Categorical reasons for member unavailability are identified and contrasted with the expectation of availability. We suggest that the issues and conflict we experienced may be traced to the ambiguous nature of the task and the early project phase requiring problem for mulation.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_10
DO - 10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_10
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:35148829481
SN - 0387730249
SN - 9780387730240
T3 - IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
SP - 119
EP - 131
BT - Virtuality and Virtualization
A2 - Crowston, Kevin
A2 - Sieber, Sandra
A2 - Wynn, Eleanor
ER -