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Special Issue: Teamworking Virtually: Business as Usual?

Understanding orientations to participation: overcoming status differences to foster engagement in global teams

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Pages 653-671 | Received 30 Mar 2020, Accepted 27 Oct 2020, Published online: 11 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

A key challenge facing global teams lies in overcoming status differences in order to elicit participation and input from all members. This study extends prior research – which has focused largely on individual-level factors such as language, culture, and location that create status differences that fracture teams and reduce participation – by examining members’ underlying orientations to participation, team practices that encourage these, and their impacts on global team effectiveness. We draw on a rich multilevel, mixed-method data set consisting of 45 in-depth interviews and a comprehensive analysis of conference calls from 9 global teams in a multinational integrated mining, minerals processing, and manufacturing organization. We identified three orientations to participation (Help, Learn, and Engage). Team-level analysis revealed team practices that encouraged certain orientations to participation to emerge, in particular relationships across sites and input solicitation. Only the Engage orientation was positively associated with overall global team effectiveness. Implications of these findings are discussed.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [LP110201117].

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