“…There is agreement in the VT literature that VTs are different from traditional, physically collocated teams because of their unique characteristics: they are technology-dependent and dispersed in terms of geography (comprising geographically dispersed members), organization (comprising members of different parent organizations), and temporal differences. VTs, irrespective of their lifespan, may constitute ideal environments for innovation, due to their potential to access geographically dispersed talent, thus connecting members with expertise which is not (Chamakiotis et al, 2013;Chamakiotis & Panteli, 2017;Chen et al, 2014;De Leede, Kraan, Den Hengst & van Hooff, 2008;Kratzer et al, 2006). Thus, VTs can be highly creative due to the interdependencies that are formed among the specialized team members, like other temporary project teams (Manning & Sydow, .…”