Relational development in computer-supported groups

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chidambaram, L
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.2307/249476
发表日期:
1996
页码:
143-165
关键词:
face-to-face mediated interaction decision-making communication technology information-systems user-satisfaction performance time ORGANIZATIONS metaanalysis
摘要:
This study examines how group attitudes and outcomes evolve over time with repeated use of a group support system. Social Information Processing (SIP) theory, which suggests that relational intimacy may take longer to develop in computer-supported groups, was used as the basis for testing a temporally bounded model of group behavior. The basic argument underlying this model is that computer-supported groups, given adequate time, will exchange enough social information to develop strong relational links. Thus, while computer support was expected to limit group interactions initially, the model predicted that, over a period of time, such constraints would dissipate. The results show evidence of such shifts among computer-supported groups. Attitudes of GSS users changed over time from highly negative to somewhat positive; outcomes improved more slowly. The turnaround in attitudes of users-toward each other and the interaction process-support the SIP perspective that repeated use of computer support despite some inherent initial restrictions-can help groups affiliate.