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What is Interdependence Distance

Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
Interdependence is the degree to which one individual or group perceives that their success is tied to another individual or group member. Interdependence distance is created when individuals or groups do not perceive their goals or tasks as interconnected.
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Understanding Effective E-Collaboration Through Virtual Distance
Karen Sobel Lojeski (Virtual Distance International, USA) and Richard R. Reilly (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 607
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-000-4.ch100
Abstract
Virtual distance is a multidimensional perceptual construct resulting from key elements that promote a sense of distance in e-collaborative work environments. Why will virtual distance help to uncover some of the potential downside risks of collaboration using virtual and outsourced resources? Research has shown that the perceived distance between two or more individuals has negative effects on communication and persuasion and promotes a tendency to deceive more than those who do not perceive themselves to be as distant (Bradner & Mark, 2002). Virtual team members and work groups are, by definition, distant from one another, not only in the physical sense but in other ways as well. Socio-emotional factors, for example, can play a role in perceived distance and these factors may contribute to decreased success (Barczak & McDonough, 2003).
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