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Engaging global virtual teams: a theoretical framework proposal on employee engagement predictors in global virtual settings

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  • Marc Martí Toro
  • Ibon Zamanillo Elguezabal
  • Gaizka Garechana Anacabe

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In a globalised world, where technology, processes and information are more accessible than ever, the differential factor between success or failure is the human capital. Yet, if our workforce is not engaged we will not be able to obtain its full potential or simply the talent will flee to greener pastures. Another trait of the globalisation is the increasing use of global virtual teams (GVTs) to manage a great variety of projects and endeavours in our organisations across multiple cultures, but we are still failing to recognise their different needs and challenges. This paper aims to be a first step towards filling this gap and reviews the existing literature on GVTs in order to propose a framework of predictors of employee engagement, from which to set a model describing the drivers behind employee engagement in virtual and multicultural environments.

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  • Marc Martí Toro & Ibon Zamanillo Elguezabal & Gaizka Garechana Anacabe, 2020. "Engaging global virtual teams: a theoretical framework proposal on employee engagement predictors in global virtual settings," International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 23(1), pages 17-38.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijnvor:v:23:y:2020:i:1:p:17-38
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