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Virtuality and Virtualization 2007: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Kevin Crowston, Sandra Sieber, Eleanor Wynn:
Virtuality and Virtualization, Proceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing Working Groups 8.2 on Information Systems and Organizations and 9.5 on Virtuality and Society, July 29-31, 2007, Portland, Oregon, USA. IFIP 236, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-73024-0
Introduction
- Kevin Crowston, Sandra Sieber:
Virtuality and Virtualization. 1-7
Keynotes
- Michael D. Cohen:
Beyond Distributed Cognition. 11-12 - John Leslie King:
Dig the Dirt. 13-18
Frameworks for Understanding Virtuality and Virtualization
- Michael A. D'Eredita, Michael Sanford Nilan:
Conceptualizing Virtual Collaborative Work. 21-34 - Sanjeev Jha, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim:
Conduct, Performance, and Dilemmas of Inter-organizational Virtual Organizing. 35-50
Process Issues to Achieve Virtualization
- Michael Sanford Nilan, Anuradha Mundkur:
Structuring Virtuality. 53-66 - Bernhard R. Katzy, Kevin Crowston:
Competency Rallying Processes in Virtual Organizations. 67-83 - Jonathon N. Cummings, J. Alberto Espinosa, Cynthia Pickering:
Spatial and Temporal Boundaries in Global Teams. 85-98 - Gamel O. Wiredu:
Coordinating Global Software Development Activities. 99-117 - Rosalie J. Ocker, Haiyan Huang, Eileen M. Trauth, Sandeep Purao:
The Tension Between Expectations of Availability and the Reality of Availability in Hybrid Teams. 119-131 - Rajeev Sharma, S. Krishna:
A Process Maturity Model for Geographically Dispersed Software Sustenance Operations. 133-148
Group Processes in Virtual Teams
- Robert Heckman, Kevin Crowston, Nora I. Misiolek:
A Structurational Perspective on Leadership in Virtual Teams. 151-168 - Michael R. Ryan, Richard R. Reilly:
Ambassadorial Leadership. 169-182 - Emmanuelle Vaast:
The Presentation of Self in a Virtual but Work-related Environment. 183-199 - Jo Ann M. Brooks:
Understanding Virtuality. 201-213 - Mark Mortensen, Anita Williams Woolley, Michael Boyer O'Leary:
Conditions Enabling Effective Multiple Team Membership. 215-228
Knowledge and Virtuality
- Hala Annabi:
Learning Triggers in Virtual Groups. 231-249 - Kangning Wei:
Sharing Knowledge in Global Virtual Teams. 251-265 - Susan V. Scott, Will Venters:
The Practice of e-Science and e-Social Science. 267-279 - Ulrika H. Westergren:
From Senses to Sensors. 281-293 - Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky, Leslie P. Willcocks, Paul C. van Fenema:
Expertise Management in a Distributed Context. 295-313
The Role of Fiction in Structuring Virtuality
- Andrea Hoplight Tapia, Magy Seif El-Nasr, Ibrahim Yucel, Joseph A. Zupko, Edgar A. Maldonado:
Building Virtual Spaces. 317-334 - Ulrike Schultze, Julie Rennecker:
Refraining Online Games. 335-351 - Neil C. Ramiller:
Virtualizing the Virtual. 353-366
Panels
- Michael I. Barrett, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Leiser Silva, Geoff Walsham:
Virtualization and Institutions. 369-372 - Niki Panteli, Mike W. Chiasson, Lin Yan, Angeliki Poulymenakou, Anthony Papargyris:
Exploring the Nature of Virtuality. 373-377 - Jan Chong, Ingrid Erickson, Kathy J. Lee, Rosanne Siino:
The Social in the Virtual. 379-382 - Ann Majchrzak, Christian Wagner, Dirk Riehle, Peter Thoeny, Sunir Shah, Ward Cunningham:
The Role of Shapers in Knowledge-Sharing. 383-386 - Esther Baldwin, Cynthia Pickering, David Smith, David Abecassis, Aaron Molenaur:
Game Architecture and Virtual Teamwork. 387-389 - France Bélanger, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, Susan Harrington, Nancy Johnson, Derrick J. Neufeld:
The IT Artifact and Telecommuting. 391-395 - Bonnie Kaplan, Peter L. Elkin, Paul N. Gorman, Ross Koppel, Frank Sites, Jan L. Talmon:
Virtual Patients. 397-401
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