Virtual organizations are new organizational forms comprising a set of
network transactions that differ from those found in markets and
hierarchies. This paper explores the nature of these network transactions
through an in-depth study of a virtual firm. The virtual organization is
characterized by constant organizing through virtual teams and alliances, a
unique management culture and a set of norms, information and
knowledge sharing enabled by information technology, and employee self-governance.
The organization gains from a culture of fast-response and
efficiency while employees are trusted to exercise discretion and take
initiatives.Information Systems Working Papers Serie