To begin with the positive points, organizations can reduce the cost by having a virtual organization. In this way, they can reduce some cost for working spaces and as well as utility expenses such as rent, maintenance, insurances, water, electricity, and raw materials. Secondly, some employees may find themselves to work faster at home rather than in the company’s office. Working at the office can sometimes be very disturbed as there can be a lot of people in one office. Thus, virtual organization can increase productivity for those who like to work at home or in a silent place. Finally, virtual organization allows firms to redesign jobs to make employees more effective and efficient. For example, some jobs do not require employees to come to office every day as the jobs require employees to work directly with customers, so it is not important for them to be present at the office every day. As a consequence, they can get access to the customer more quickly and save time.
Moving onto the negative points, first, it is difficult to build a desired corporate culture in a virtual organization. In this respect, it is hard for employees and employers to work and understand about each other in a virtual organization which could create a complex corporate culture workplace as they are coming from different cultures or geographies. There is a high possibility that conflicts could exist in a virtual organization as well. For example, Cambodians find it is not appropriate or impolite to