The potential of virtual global mobility: implications for practice and future research

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J. Selmer, M. Dickmann, F. Froese, Jakob Lauring, B. S. Reiche, M. Shaffer
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PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced global organizations to adopt technology-driven virtual solutions involving faster, less costly and more effective ways to work worldwide even after the pandemic. One potential outcome may be through virtual global mobility (VGM), defined as the replacement of personal physical international interactions for work purposes with electronic personal online interactions. The purpose of this article is to establish VGM as a theoretical concept and explore to what extent it can replace or complement physical global work assignments.Design/methodology/approachThis perspectives article first explores advantages and disadvantages of global virtual work and then discusses the implementation of VGM and analyses to what extent and how VGM can replace and complement physical global mobility.FindingsRepresenting a change of trend, long-term corporate expatriates could become necessary core players in VGM activities while the increase of the number of global travelers may be halted or reversed. VGM activities will grow and further develop due to a continued rapid development of communication and coordination technologies. Consequently, VGM is here to stay!Originality/value The authors have witnessed a massive trend of increasing physical global mobility where individuals have crossed international borders to conduct work. The authors are now observing the emergence of a counter-trend: instead of moving people to their work the authors often see organizations moving work to people. This article has explored some of the advantages, disadvantages, facilitators and barriers of such global virtual work. Given the various purposes of global work the authors chart the suitability of VGM to fulfill these organizational objectives.
虚拟全球流动的潜力:对实践和未来研究的启示
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行迫使全球组织采用技术驱动的虚拟解决方案,以更快、成本更低、更有效的方式在全球开展工作,即使在大流行之后也是如此。一个潜在的结果可能是通过虚拟全球流动(VGM),定义为以电子个人在线互动取代个人工作目的的物理国际互动。本文的目的是将VGM建立为一个理论概念,并探讨它在多大程度上可以替代或补充物理全局工作任务。设计/方法/方法这篇观点文章首先探讨了全球虚拟工作的优点和缺点,然后讨论了VGM的实施,并分析了VGM在多大程度上以及如何取代和补充物理的全球流动性。研究结果表明,长期企业外派人员可能成为VGM活动中必不可少的核心参与者,而全球旅行者数量的增长可能会停止或逆转,这是一种趋势的变化。由于通信和协调技术的持续快速发展,VGM活动将会增长和进一步发展。因此,VGM在这里停留!原创性/价值作者目睹了一个巨大的趋势,即个人跨越国际边界开展工作的全球流动日益增加。作者现在观察到一种相反趋势的出现:作者经常看到组织将工作转移给人,而不是将人转移给他们的工作。本文探讨了这种全球虚拟工作的一些优势、劣势、促进因素和障碍。鉴于全球工作的各种目的,作者绘制了VGM实现这些组织目标的适用性图。
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