2010-04-01
Technology Effects in Distributed Team Coordination—High-Interdependency Tasks in Offshore Oil Production
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work: the journal of collaborative computing , Volume 19 - Issue 2 p. 139- 173
For highly interdependent yet location-specific tasks, distributed teams need to closely coordinate activities and processes. This field study in the upstream oil and gas industry focused on challenges in the coordination of highly interdependent tasks if teams work remotely on an ongoing basis. Based on 78 semi-structured interviews and observations over a period of 12 months, we identified coordination requirements for primary team activities, as well as effects of changing media capabilities to overcome difficulties of ongoing distribution. Implications for media requirements in the support of ongoing distributed teams are discussed.
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doi.org/10.1007/s10606-010-9107-x, hdl.handle.net/1765/21423 | |
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work: the journal of collaborative computing | |
Organisation | Erasmus Research Institute of Management |
Bayerl, S., & Lauche, K. (2010). Technology Effects in Distributed Team Coordination—High-Interdependency Tasks in Offshore Oil Production. Computer Supported Cooperative Work: the journal of collaborative computing, 19(2), 139–173. doi:10.1007/s10606-010-9107-x |