Inside a software design team: knowledge acquisition, sharing, and integration
Communications of the ACM
Management information systems in the Chinese business culture: an explanatory theory
Information and Management
Global software teams: collaborating across borders and time zones
Global software teams: collaborating across borders and time zones
Information Systems and Global Diversity
Information Systems and Global Diversity
Making a World of Difference: It in a Global Context
Making a World of Difference: It in a Global Context
Global Information Technology Outsourcing: In Search of Business Advantage
Global Information Technology Outsourcing: In Search of Business Advantage
Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Software Development
IEEE Software
Communication and Trust in Global Virtual Teams
Organization Science
The Mutual Knowledge Problem and Its Consequences for Dispersed Collaboration
Organization Science
IT outsourcing evolution---: past, present, and future
Communications of the ACM - Wireless networking security
An Empirical Study of Speed and Communication in Globally Distributed Software Development
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The role of virtual multicultural teams in corporate culture
Advanced topics in global information management
Culture Surprises in Remote Software Development Teams
Queue - Distributed Development
Managing cross-cultural issues in global software outsourcing
Communications of the ACM - Human-computer etiquette
European Journal of Information Systems
Information systems outsourcing: a survey and analysis of the literature
ACM SIGMIS Database
The internet enlightens and empowers Chinese society
Communications of the ACM - Transforming China
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on computer personnel research: Forty four years of computer personnel research: achievements, challenges & the future
Strategies for Developing China's Software Industry
Information Technologies and International Development
Trust dynamics in global software engineering
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
Proceedings of the Twelfth Australasian Conference on Computing Education - Volume 103
A review of non-technical issues in global software development
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
Proceedings of the 29th ACM international conference on Design of communication
Culture sensitive aspects in software engineering
Conceptual Modelling and Its Theoretical Foundations
Is More Technology Better for Communication in International Virtual Teams?
International Journal of e-Collaboration
From boundary spanning to creolization: A study of Chinese software and services outsourcing vendors
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Computers in Human Behavior
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Global information systems development has become increasingly prevalent and is facing a variety of challenges, including the challenge of cross-cultural management. However, research on exactly how cross-cultural factors affect global information systems development work is limited, especially with respect to distributed collaborative work between the U.S. and China. This paper draws on the interviews of Chinese IT professionals and discusses three emergent themes relevant to cross-cultural challenges: the complexity of language issues, culture and communication styles and work behaviors, and cultural understandings at different levels. Implications drawn from our findings will provide actionable knowledge to organizational management entities.