Electronic Mail as the Medium of Managerial ChoiceJohn E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA, 1991 - 25 oldal |
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20. oldal
... Rice and Shook , 1988 ; Rice et al . , 1989 ) . Computer companies and R & D laboratories are more likely than most organizations today to have large installed bases of terminals . However , these organizations do not make good sites ...
... Rice and Shook , 1988 ; Rice et al . , 1989 ) . Computer companies and R & D laboratories are more likely than most organizations today to have large installed bases of terminals . However , these organizations do not make good sites ...
54. oldal
... Rice and Shook ( 1990 ) found that , " contrary to information richness theory , upper - level respondents ( managers ) did not necessarily use email less than did lower - level respondents ( clerical workers ) " ( p . 195 ) . See also Rice ...
... Rice and Shook ( 1990 ) found that , " contrary to information richness theory , upper - level respondents ( managers ) did not necessarily use email less than did lower - level respondents ( clerical workers ) " ( p . 195 ) . See also Rice ...
55. oldal
... ( Rice and Borgman , 1983 ; Rice and Shook , 1988 ; Eveland and Bikson , 1987 ) , the computer system at HCP Inc. unfortunately did not capture an acceptable metric of computer use frequency . 12. Time studies are extremely expensive ...
... ( Rice and Borgman , 1983 ; Rice and Shook , 1988 ; Eveland and Bikson , 1987 ) , the computer system at HCP Inc. unfortunately did not capture an acceptable metric of computer use frequency . 12. Time studies are extremely expensive ...
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Academy of Management actual media analytic induction appropriate medium asynchronous Bijker collective behavior communication media Communication Technology critical mass theory Daft and Lengel DeSanctis electronic mail email messages equivocal communication tasks equivocal tasks especially senior managers example face-to-face HCP Inc HCP Inc.'s individual information richness scale information richness theory Information Systems Research interaction interview Janet Fulk lower level managers Maanen managers at HCP media appropriateness media choice Media Richness media sensitivity media use behavior media use patterns MEMO message sample Newbury Park organization Organizational Communication Orlikowski perceptions of media PERS& perspectives predicted by information processes Qualitative questionnaire rational reported research questions response Rice and Shook Richard L richness theory predicts Robert H Sage Publications Schmitz Science selected social definition theories social influences Sproull and Kiesler Ted Josephs Ted's TELE telephone telephone call theoretical theorists traditional media Trevino Trevor Pinch work-related communication yes yes Zmud