While many organizations have shifted to working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, how the remote workforce and the remote teams are influenced by and would respond to this and future shocks remain largely unknown. Software developers have relied on remote collaborations long before the pandemic, working in virtual teams (GitHub repositories). The dynamics of these repositories through the pandemic provide a unique opportunity to understand how remote teams react under shock. This work presents a systematic analysis. We measure the overall effect of the early pandemic on public GitHub repositories by comparing their sizes and productivity with the counterfactual outcomes forecasted as if there were no pandemic. We find that the productivity level and the number of active members of these teams vary significantly during different periods of the pandemic. We then conduct a finer-grained investigation and study the heterogeneous effects of the shock on individual teams. We find that the resilience of a team is highly correlated to certain properties of the team before the pandemic. Through a bootstrapped regression analysis, we reveal which types of teams are robust or fragile to the shock.
翻译:虽然许多组织在COVID-19大流行期间已经转向远程工作,但偏远的劳动力队伍和偏远的团队如何受到这种冲击和将来的冲击的影响,仍然基本上不为人知;软件开发者在大流行之前很早就依靠远程协作,在虚拟团队中工作(GitHub储存库);这些大流行的储存库的动态为了解偏远团队如何在震荡中反应提供了独特的机会;这项工作提供了系统分析;我们通过将早期大流行的规模和生产力与预测的反事实结果相比,以衡量早期大流行对公众吉特胡卜储存库的总体影响,我们发现这些团队的生产力水平和活跃成员的数量在流行病的不同时期有很大差异;我们随后进行精细的调查,研究冲击对单个团队的不同影响;我们发现,团队的复原力与该大流行前团队的某些特性密切相关;我们通过粗糙的回归分析,发现哪些类型的团队对冲击是强大或脆弱的。