2020
DOI: 10.3233/hsm-201050
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Virtuality and teams: Dealing with crises and catastrophes

Abstract: BACKGROUND: This article bridges the gap between theory and practice and elaborates, for practitioners, how to convert the COVID-19 and other similar crises into opportunities for keeping their business on track for growth. It shows how movement to virtual modes of working, especially virtual teams, can help practitioners meet the current crisis effectively and also prepare for future crisis efficiently. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to show how the concept of virtuality can help design practices… Show more

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“…Amid the pandemic, the world acclimated to virtualization (Zhao et al, 2022;Yee et al, 2022;Díez-Pascual et al, 2022). Digital technologies have further entrenched themselves into various facets of our lives, transforming healthcare systems, public administration, security, and the labor market (Checcucci et al, 2021;Bhargava et al, 2020;Afari et al, 2019;Aroles et al, 2021). In-person meetings with medical professionals and administrators became hazardous, while remote meetings gradually turned into a norm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amid the pandemic, the world acclimated to virtualization (Zhao et al, 2022;Yee et al, 2022;Díez-Pascual et al, 2022). Digital technologies have further entrenched themselves into various facets of our lives, transforming healthcare systems, public administration, security, and the labor market (Checcucci et al, 2021;Bhargava et al, 2020;Afari et al, 2019;Aroles et al, 2021). In-person meetings with medical professionals and administrators became hazardous, while remote meetings gradually turned into a norm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%