Globally Distributed Teams are being increasingly used by organizations to carry out knowledge intensive work and are often engaged in the development of modular products and services. While modularity is always treated as a given property of products and services, the findings of our qualitative research conducted in a GDT in charge of developing a new software product suggest that team members develop different perceptions of modularity, that, in turn, are related to different perceptions of interactions and team configuration. These different perceptions bring about difficulties in coordination and knowledge sharing.

Perceived Modularity: A case study of a globally distributed team / Bertolotti, Fabiola; Mattarelli, Elisa; A., Prencipe; A., Gupta. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2012), pp. 3347-3360. (Intervento presentato al convegno Digital Innovation in the Service Economy tenutosi a Orlando, USA nel 16-19 december).

Perceived Modularity: A case study of a globally distributed team

BERTOLOTTI, Fabiola;MATTARELLI, Elisa;
2012

Abstract

Globally Distributed Teams are being increasingly used by organizations to carry out knowledge intensive work and are often engaged in the development of modular products and services. While modularity is always treated as a given property of products and services, the findings of our qualitative research conducted in a GDT in charge of developing a new software product suggest that team members develop different perceptions of modularity, that, in turn, are related to different perceptions of interactions and team configuration. These different perceptions bring about difficulties in coordination and knowledge sharing.
2012
Digital Innovation in the Service Economy
Orlando, USA
16-19 december
4
3347
3360
Bertolotti, Fabiola; Mattarelli, Elisa; A., Prencipe; A., Gupta
Perceived Modularity: A case study of a globally distributed team / Bertolotti, Fabiola; Mattarelli, Elisa; A., Prencipe; A., Gupta. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2012), pp. 3347-3360. (Intervento presentato al convegno Digital Innovation in the Service Economy tenutosi a Orlando, USA nel 16-19 december).
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