Using Communication Choices as a Boundary-Management Strategy: How Choices of Communication Media Affect the WorkLife Balance of Teleworkers in a Global Virtual Team
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Published online on June 03, 2013
Abstract
This study examines how members of a global virtual team chose communication media while managing multiple boundaries. The study is unique in that it considers the perspectives of U.S. managers who teleworked from domestic workplaces and virtual team members located in offices in India. It describes the complex dynamics of the decision-making processes that team members used in attempting to allocate their individual resources in order to meet the demands of a high-performance organizational culture. The findings suggest that managers chose media that met task requirements and maintained the boundaries between their work and personal lives rather than media that would provide the most satisfactory experience.