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Keywords
Teams; Boundaries; Boundedness; Global; Virtual; Fluid; Overlapping [Teams/Groups]
Working Paper
Boundedness – the distinction between members and non-members – has long been a
central defining feature of a team. In this perspective paper, we start by discussing classic
conceptualizations of team boundaries, which emphasize the importance of boundary clarity.
Yet many teams are more fluid, more overlapping and more dispersed − and consequently
their boundaries are less clear − than ever before. We review recent literature that begins to
illuminate the changing nature of team boundaries, and argue that fluidity, overlap, and
dispersion have important implications for teams through their effects on members’ shared
identity and mutual understanding. We propose that today’s teams can be usefully
characterized as tightly versus loosely bounded, rather than as clearly bounded by definition,
and conclude by examining the implications of the changing nature of team boundaries for
future theoretical and empirical research on teams.