Can Computer-Mediated Asynchronous Communication Improve Team Processes and Decision Making? Learning From the Management Literature
Effective communication is critical to most organizational processes, including team collaboration and decision making. Face-to-face communication is commonly assumed to be superior to all other forms of communication, yet face-to-face communication does not cope well with organizational constraints...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of business communication (1973) 2006-10, Vol.43 (4), p.344-366 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Effective communication is critical to most organizational processes, including team collaboration and decision making. Face-to-face communication is commonly assumed to be superior to all other forms of communication, yet face-to-face communication does not cope well with organizational constraints such as time pressure or the geographic distribution of team members. A partial answer in overcoming some of these constraints may be computer-mediated asynchronous communication (CMAC). CMAC enables increased and more equal team member participation, offers flexibility over time and distance, creates time for additional reflection and thought by participants, and archives a permanent record of all discussion. CMAC overcomes some of the drawbacks common to face-to-face communication in some circumstances, thus enhancing organizational communication, team collaboration, and decision-making effectiveness. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9436 2329-4884 1552-4582 2329-4892 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0021943606292352 |