Talking a team into being in online workplace collaborations: The discourse of virtual work

Erika Darics, Maria Cristina Gatti

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Abstract

Digital communication technologies led to a revolution in how people interact at work: relying on computer-mediated communication technologies is now a must, rather than an alternative. This empirical study investigates how colleagues in a virtual team use synchronous online communication platform in the workplace. Inspired by the conceptualisation of web-based communication platforms as tool, place or context of social construction, we explore the discursive strategies that contribute to the construction of the team’s shared sense of purpose and identity, a collegial atmosphere and consequently lead to effective collaboration. The close analyses of real-life data from a multinational workplace provide insights into the everyday communication practices of virtual team members. Our findings supplement organisational literature based on etic observations of the effectiveness of virtual work and provide a basis for further theorisations about how communication technologies affect the ecology of and discourse practices in computer-mediated communication at work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-257
Number of pages21
JournalDiscourse Studies
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun-2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • computer-mediated communication
  • discourse analysis
  • social constructivism
  • virtual teams
  • virtual workplace
  • interactional identity

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