Invoking team trust to facilitate performance management in the context of virtual teams

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作者
Moosa, Lutfiyya [1 ]
Pearson, Hayley [1 ]
Mthombeni, Morris [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Gordon Inst Business Sci, Illovo, South Africa
关键词
virtual working; virtual teams; trust; team trust; performance management; APPRAISAL; LEADERSHIP;
D O I
10.4102/sajbm.v54i1.3823
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose: Recent years have seen an upsurge in virtual working arrangements. However, many managers find it difficult to manage and motivate employees in the absence of face-to-face contact. Traditional, structured performance management approaches therefore need to give way to more holistic and technology-enabled approaches that are better suited to virtual work. This study set out to investigate how managers optimise the performance of virtual teams, with specific reference to the role of trust, both within and across teams. While there is growing interest in the role of trust as a driver of virtual team performance, there is insufficient convergence between the respective literatures on virtual teams, team trust and performance management, leaving a research gap.Design/methodology/approach: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 middle and top managers of virtual teams who worked in large companies in South Africa. The collected data were then subject to thematic analysis.Findings/results: These included: Virtual work can lead to a work-life imbalance; a lack of human contact can strain interpersonal relationships and erode trust; and optimal performance management in a virtual context depends on a trusting environment, clear and realistic goals, 'agile management practices' (including coaching and frequent feedback) and appropriate technologies.Practical implications: The study provides new insights into the challenges faced by middle managers in creating trusting and performance-geared relationships with virtual team members.Originality/value: The study expands on the existing team dynamics literature while also providing a convenient conceptual framework to guide future studies on the drivers of virtual team trust and optimal performance management.
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