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1559
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The metaverse is becoming a new way of working for virtual teams, providing an immersive environment that is redefining how we collaborate and work in an interconnected world. Recognizing the necessity to enhance the dynamics of team collaboration in the evolving virtual workspace, we take a closer look at virtual team meetings by employing a design science research (DSR) approach. Through conducting eleven in-depth interviews, we systematically explored and identified the specific problems encountered in virtual team meetings. Following a thorough analysis, based on the identified problems, we primarily derived design principles for virtual environments and design metaverse-specific digital nudges that positively influence the behavior of team members to enhance team collaboration.
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Jacquemin, Philippe Herve; Gräf, Miriam; Hendriks, Patrick; and Wahl, Nihal, "Beyond the Screen: Developing Design Principles and Nudges for Enhancing Virtual Team Collaboration in the Metaverse" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 13.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2024/track17_socmedia/track17_socmedia/13
Beyond the Screen: Developing Design Principles and Nudges for Enhancing Virtual Team Collaboration in the Metaverse
The metaverse is becoming a new way of working for virtual teams, providing an immersive environment that is redefining how we collaborate and work in an interconnected world. Recognizing the necessity to enhance the dynamics of team collaboration in the evolving virtual workspace, we take a closer look at virtual team meetings by employing a design science research (DSR) approach. Through conducting eleven in-depth interviews, we systematically explored and identified the specific problems encountered in virtual team meetings. Following a thorough analysis, based on the identified problems, we primarily derived design principles for virtual environments and design metaverse-specific digital nudges that positively influence the behavior of team members to enhance team collaboration.
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