DOI: 10.1177/10464964231216367 ISSN: 1046-4964

Fluid and Virtual Teams

Tripp Driskell, Gregory Funke, Michael Tolston, August Capiola, James E. Driskell
  • Applied Psychology
  • Social Psychology

Numerous contemporary work teams encompass both virtuality, marked by geographically dispersed members relying on technology for communication, and fluidity, involving the rapid assembly of members with limited prior experience for immediate, time-sensitive tasks. Instances include global virtual teams, military command and control teams, and similar contexts in which rapidly assembled distributed teams are prevalent. However, research on fluid virtual teams remains scarce. In this article, we expound upon the concept of team fluidity, explain how fluid virtual contexts influence team dynamics, and explore the implications for effectively supporting fluid virtual teams.

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