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CEEOL Managerial Challenges of the Contemporary Society , Issue 3 /2012

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT FOR BUILDING TRUST IN VIRTUAL TEAMS    
Translated Title: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT FOR BUILDING TRUST IN VIRTUAL TEAMS
Publication: Managerial Challenges of the Contemporary Society (3/2012)
Author Name: Draghici, A.; Popescu, A.D.; Aldea, C.C.;
Language: English
Subject: Economy, Business and Management
Issue: 3/2012
Page Range: 13-17
No. of Pages: 5
File size: 193 KB
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Summary: Today organizations support the development of virtual teams/networks/communities for better attend their global objectives/interests generated by the global economy. Furthermore, the changes in managing human resources/employees have underlined, in the last years,
the importance of virtual teams (created by the organization extension boundaries) for the global
business management. In addition, the information and communication technologies (ICT) development have supported new types of work within or without an organization (much more efficient and effective) based on the emergence of virtual cooperation, collaboration
and learning. In this context, the present paper will present a marketing survey based on a questionnaire (an on-line one using the Google Docs Questionnaire facilities) that was distributed among the European Certification and Qualification Association (ECQA, www.ecqa.org) community members, in September 2011 (”Politehnica” University of Timisoara is member of ECQA since 2008). Most of the questions that compose the questionnaire refer to trust and confident feeling that
were built inside the ECQA virtual community through the ICT tools used. The research hypothesis regarding the density/frequency of ICT use and level of trust between virtual community members were confirmed.
Keywords: Virtual Teams; Collaborative Tools; Communication; Trust; Marketing Survey

CEEOL Managerial Challenges of the Contemporary Society , Issue 3 /2012

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