Mapping The Evolution Of Virtual Collaboration through Systematic Literature Review
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Abstract
Virtual team collaboration allows businesses to work with skilled people from anywhere, saving time and costs. It also increases flexibility and boosts productivity, but the Virtual collaboration between team members has not been thoroughly examined. The PRISMA method was used to identify 75 empirical publications from the Scopus database that are included in this systematic review. After identifying the most well-known nations, journals, authors, and keywords through bibliometric analysis, we employed the TCCM framework to obtain a more thorough understanding. The synthesis encompasses different ideas, traits, settings, and approaches. Managers, strategists, and leaders will gain a thorough understanding of the work done on virtual collaboration from this study. Organisations can advance toward the attainment of virtual team collaboration by following the theoretical, contextual, empirical, and methodological directions provided under the future research agenda.