TY - GEN
T1 - Exploring the impact of real-time communication on media choice in the context of distributed work
AU - Aaltonen, Aleksi
AU - Eaton, Benjamin
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This paper presents an exploratory study into the use of real-time communication (RTC) systems to support distributed work. Motivated by the authors' dissatisfaction with theories assuming individually rational actors, the paper suggests the idea of informated presence to capture phenomena emerging from employees' increasingly computer-mediated engagement with their work environment. Four case vignettes are presented to illustrate different communicative strategies that develop in response to presence availability updates generated by RTC systems. Drawing from Goffman's microsociological idea of interaction order and Zuboff's seminal work on computer-mediated work, the findings indicate the limitations of approaches such as information richness theory in understanding real-time communication in organizational settings. More research is needed to elaborate the implications of informated presence on distributed work and coordination of knowledge workers.
AB - This paper presents an exploratory study into the use of real-time communication (RTC) systems to support distributed work. Motivated by the authors' dissatisfaction with theories assuming individually rational actors, the paper suggests the idea of informated presence to capture phenomena emerging from employees' increasingly computer-mediated engagement with their work environment. Four case vignettes are presented to illustrate different communicative strategies that develop in response to presence availability updates generated by RTC systems. Drawing from Goffman's microsociological idea of interaction order and Zuboff's seminal work on computer-mediated work, the findings indicate the limitations of approaches such as information richness theory in understanding real-time communication in organizational settings. More research is needed to elaborate the implications of informated presence on distributed work and coordination of knowledge workers.
KW - Communicative strategy
KW - Distributed work
KW - Presence
KW - Real-time communication
KW - RTC
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84870676363
SN - 9788861293915
T3 - 17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009
BT - 17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009
T2 - 17th European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2009
Y2 - 8 June 2009 through 10 June 2009
ER -