The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator

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Autor(a) principal: Roque, Ricardo Anjo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30130
Resumo: In 2020 the world was left in shock after happening the unexpected, a deadly pandemic that changed our whole lives, including the way we work. Remote work was imposed by organizations, and people saw the bright side of it, nowadays with normality restored, hybrid teams are the most common of team settings. However, little do we know about this new format of working, sometimes presential, sometimes online. Thus, this investigation analyses how team perceived virtuality (TPV) mediates the relationship between hybrid work arrangements and team viability. Additionally, we tried to understand how the leader of the hybrid teams and the hybrid team members can have a role of moderators in this process. For that we analyzed two different operationalizations of hybrid work, measuring the number of days in the office and the number of overlapping days with other team members. In order to achieve the proposed objectives, a questionnaire accessed and answered by 91 participants of a total of 27 hybrid teams, was distributed. The results show us that that neither days in the office nor overlapping days alone directly influence the viability of teams. We can conclude that this influence is there only through the distance dimension of TPV (and not the information deficits one). We also conclude that leadership and team members only moderate the relationship between hybrid work arrangement and team perceived virtuality when considering the number of overlapping days, and not the number of office days.
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spelling The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediatorHybrid teamsTeam perceived virtualityTeam leadershipEquipas híbridasVirtualidade percebida pela equipaLiderança de equipasIn 2020 the world was left in shock after happening the unexpected, a deadly pandemic that changed our whole lives, including the way we work. Remote work was imposed by organizations, and people saw the bright side of it, nowadays with normality restored, hybrid teams are the most common of team settings. However, little do we know about this new format of working, sometimes presential, sometimes online. Thus, this investigation analyses how team perceived virtuality (TPV) mediates the relationship between hybrid work arrangements and team viability. Additionally, we tried to understand how the leader of the hybrid teams and the hybrid team members can have a role of moderators in this process. For that we analyzed two different operationalizations of hybrid work, measuring the number of days in the office and the number of overlapping days with other team members. In order to achieve the proposed objectives, a questionnaire accessed and answered by 91 participants of a total of 27 hybrid teams, was distributed. The results show us that that neither days in the office nor overlapping days alone directly influence the viability of teams. We can conclude that this influence is there only through the distance dimension of TPV (and not the information deficits one). We also conclude that leadership and team members only moderate the relationship between hybrid work arrangement and team perceived virtuality when considering the number of overlapping days, and not the number of office days.Em 2020 o mundo ficou em choque depois de acontecer o inesperado, uma pandemia que mudou toda a nossa vida, incluindo a forma como trabalhamos. O trabalho remoto foi imposto pelas organizações e as pessoas viram o lado positivo da situação. Atualmente, com a normalidade restaurada, as equipas híbridas são a configuração mais comum das equipas. No entanto, pouco sabemos sobre este novo formato de trabalho. Esta investigação analisa a forma como a virtualidade percebida pela equipa (TPV) medeia a relação entre as modalidades de trabalho híbrido e a viabilidade da equipa. Adicionalmente, procurou se perceber de que forma o líder das equipas híbridas e os membros das equipas híbridas podem ter um papel de moderadores neste processo. Para isso, analisámos duas operacionalizações diferentes do trabalho híbrido, medindo o número de dias no escritório e o número de dias sobrepostos com outros membros da equipa. Para atingir os objetivos propostos, foi distribuído um questionário acedido e respondido por 91 participantes de um total de 27 equipas híbridas. Os resultados mostram nos que nem os dias no escritório nem a sobreposição de dias influenciam diretamente a viabilidade das equipas. Podemos concluir que esta influência existe apenas através da dimensão distância da TPV (e não da dimensão défices de informação). Concluímos também que a liderança e os membros da equipa apenas moderam a relação entre o regime de trabalho híbrido e a virtualidade percebida pela equipa quando se considera o número de dias sobrepostos, e não o número de dias de trabalho.2023-12-28T13:13:59Z2023-11-23T00:00:00Z2023-11-232023-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/30130TID:203430891engRoque, Ricardo Anjoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-31T01:18:33Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/30130Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:56:54.865357Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
title The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
spellingShingle The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
Roque, Ricardo Anjo
Hybrid teams
Team perceived virtuality
Team leadership
Equipas híbridas
Virtualidade percebida pela equipa
Liderança de equipas
title_short The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
title_full The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
title_fullStr The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
title_full_unstemmed The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
title_sort The impact of hybrid work on team viability, and team perceived virtuality as a mediator
author Roque, Ricardo Anjo
author_facet Roque, Ricardo Anjo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque, Ricardo Anjo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hybrid teams
Team perceived virtuality
Team leadership
Equipas híbridas
Virtualidade percebida pela equipa
Liderança de equipas
topic Hybrid teams
Team perceived virtuality
Team leadership
Equipas híbridas
Virtualidade percebida pela equipa
Liderança de equipas
description In 2020 the world was left in shock after happening the unexpected, a deadly pandemic that changed our whole lives, including the way we work. Remote work was imposed by organizations, and people saw the bright side of it, nowadays with normality restored, hybrid teams are the most common of team settings. However, little do we know about this new format of working, sometimes presential, sometimes online. Thus, this investigation analyses how team perceived virtuality (TPV) mediates the relationship between hybrid work arrangements and team viability. Additionally, we tried to understand how the leader of the hybrid teams and the hybrid team members can have a role of moderators in this process. For that we analyzed two different operationalizations of hybrid work, measuring the number of days in the office and the number of overlapping days with other team members. In order to achieve the proposed objectives, a questionnaire accessed and answered by 91 participants of a total of 27 hybrid teams, was distributed. The results show us that that neither days in the office nor overlapping days alone directly influence the viability of teams. We can conclude that this influence is there only through the distance dimension of TPV (and not the information deficits one). We also conclude that leadership and team members only moderate the relationship between hybrid work arrangement and team perceived virtuality when considering the number of overlapping days, and not the number of office days.
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