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Global virtual teams: a human resource capital architecture

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Harvey, Michael ; Novicevic, Milorad ; Garrison, Garry

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2005

16

9

September

1583-1599

multinational enterprise ; team work ; cross cultural management

Work organization

English

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"As organizations continue to globalize their operations, it will become evident that most organizations do not have the resources to ‘fully man' operations throughout the world. Therefore, management will be examining organizational options that reduce the demand on an already depleted pool of global managers. One of the options being examined by companies is the global virtual team (GVT). These complex teams are being considered as a bridge mechanism to allow multinational organizations to expand rapidly without taxing present global managerial skills. This paper uses a theoretical foundation based upon competency theory as the motivation for the formation of GVTs and to explain how they function. Four critical capitals (i.e. human, social, political and cross-cultural) are deemed to be essential for effectiveness of GVT and are discussed in the paper. In addition, a process for assessing the stock of capital in a GVT team is also developed in the paper."

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