全球分布式团队中的协作:跨学科综述

Yi Wang
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本调查旨在描述全球分布式团队中人类协作的跨学科研究。关于这个主题的文献分布在许多研究领域,包括计算机支持的协同工作、经济学、管理学、组织行为学和软件工程等。这篇综述的关键观点是提出了一个有充分根据的、统一的分类法,对来自不同研究领域的文献进行分类。分类法有两个维度:主要研究目标和认识方式。使用这种分类法,我们对来自10个领域的199篇最新期刊论文(自2005年以来)进行了分类。在对现有文献进行分类时,我们确定了在全球分布式团队中进一步了解和应用研究的机会和挑战。根据回顾,我们的建议之一是将进化博弈论(EGT)应用于全球分布式团队中的人类协作建模,并通过具体示例演示应用EGT的方法。第四节提出了三个具体的研究方向。除了对期刊论文进行分类外,我们还对自2010年以来在主要会议上发表的74篇论文进行了分类,因为会议论文通常被认为是计算机和信息科学领域的正式出版物。本补充文件作为附录(见附录二)。
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Collaboration in Global Distributed Teams: An Interdisciplinary Review
This survey aims to characterize the interdisciplinary study of human collaboration in global distributed teams. Literature on this topic spreads over many research areas including computer-supported cooperative work, economics, management, organizational behavior, and software engineering, among others. The key insight of this review is to set forth a well-founded, unified taxonomy that categorizes the literature from different research domains. The taxonomy has two dimensions: primary research goals and ways of knowing. Using this taxonomy, we classified 199 recent journal papers (since 2005) in leading journals from 10 areas. In classifying the existing literature, we identified the opportunities and challenges to furthering the knowledge and application of research in global distributed teams. Stemming from the review, one of our proposals is to apply Evolutionary Game Theory (EGT) to modeling human collaboration in global distributed teams and we demonstrate ways of applying EGT with specific examples. Three specific research directions are proposed in section 4. In addition to classifying journal papers, we also classified 74 papers since 2010 in leading conferences since conference papers are generally considered as formal publication in computer and information sciences. This supplement is presented as an appendix (see APPENDIX II).
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