Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/39142
Title: Creative collaboration in remote teams: tools, rituals and behavioral barriers
Authors: Barkova K.
Keywords: tools
rituals
behavioral barriers
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Barkova K. Creative collaboration in remote teams: tools, rituals and behavioral barriers / K. Barkova // International Scientific Conference Innovation and Sustainable Development in the Global Economy : Conference Proceedings (February 6-7, 2026. Leipzig, Germany). - Riga, Latvia : Baltija Publishing, 2026.
Abstract: This paper argues that creative collaboration in remote teams is not a simple tradeoff between flexibility and reduced in-person energy, but a sociotechnical capability that must be intentionally designed. Drawing on media synchronicity theory, it explains why remote creativity improves when teams separate divergence (asynchronous, “solo-first” ideation and artifact capture) from convergence (short, focused synchronous sessions for alignment and decisions). The article highlights the mutual knowledge problem and shows how durable context artifacts (decision records, assumptions, constraints) reduce misalignment and support idea recombination. It also emphasizes psychological safety and conflict management as critical infrastructure for remote creativity, proposing practical rituals that legitimize dissent, learning from failure, and inclusive participation. Overall, the paper offers actionable principles for building reliable creative output and sustained innovation in distributed teams.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/39142
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