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What is Team Culture

Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
In this research, the team culture is described by the balance between social and task dimensions of team working.
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Writing Research into Professional E-Mail Communication
Kristie Edwards (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Simeon Yates (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Anne-Florence Dujardin (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), and Geff Green (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch026
Abstract
A healthy balance between social and task-oriented activities helps teamwork. In virtual teams, e-mail texts must often carry both task-oriented and socio-emotional communication between individuals. While some theories of computer-mediated communication suggest socio-emotional exchange may not be well supported in e-mail communications, research demonstrates that individuals, nevertheless, achieve this. However, the lack of unplanned informal exchanges in virtual teams communicating by e-mail may still hinder team performance. We compared adaptations in socio-emotional content of e-mail communications in academic and commercial team writing contexts. Results suggested a task-oriented focus in the commercial team culture and an even social-task balance in the academic team culture. Our research leads us to recommend a more conversational style in professional e-mail writing. Additionally in virtual team working, we recommend encouraging face-to-face contact, allocating time specifically for social exchanges and making information about colleagues available to each other.
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