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TRANSNATIONALE VIRTUELLE TEAMKOLLABORATION Die Auswirkung der Einführung von Microsoft Teams auf die Teamkollaboration am Beispiel des Globalvorhabens "Bodenschutz und Bodenrehabilitierung für Ernährungssicherung"
PRACHT, Sarah Antonia
This master thesis examines transnational virtual team collaboration using the example of the global programme "Soil protection and rehabilitation for food security" implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). Using the virtual collaborative team spread across 8 countries, the impact of the introduction of Microsoft Teams, a collaboration software, was studied. Qualitative guided interviews were used to collect data that provided information on various aspects of transnational team collaboration such as communication, trust, identification, or satisfaction. Subsequently, a qualitative content analysis was used to evaluate the data, which led to the conclusion that Microsoft Teams improved transnational collaboration in many respects according to the interviewees' perceptions. Nevertheless, aspects that could be improved in the context of transnational virtual collaboration with MS Teams in the global programme were also identified.
Cooperation and leading of multicultural teams
Matesová, Klára ; Kleibl, Jiří (advisor) ; Šikýř, Martin (referee)
This final thesis deals with a topic of multicultural cooperation in teams. It focuses namely on identifying ohow multicultural environment influences work in teams as well as on investigation how cooperation in multicultural teams can be enhanced. Attention is also paid to virtual teams as a subtopic of multicultural teams.

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