Extending the Faultline Model to Geographically Dispersed Teams: How Colocated Subgroups can Impair Group Functioning

We theorize that in geographically dispersed teams, members' geographic locations are likely to activate “faultlines” (hypothetical dividing lines that split a group into subgroups) that impair tea...

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