Author List: Webster, Jane;
MIS Quarterly, 1998, Volume 22, Issue 3, Page 257-286.
This longitudinal case study examines the use of desktop videoconferencing in one organization. Three theoretical perspectives, communication media choice, systems analysis and design, and privacy, help to inform the findings. The paper concludes by drawing implications for future research and practice
Keywords: desktop videoconferencing; implementation; media choice; privacy
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#282 0.146 power perspective process study rational political perspectives politics theoretical longitudinal case social rationality formation construction shows multiple instead understanding fact
#102 0.114 choice type functions nature paper literature particular implications function examine specific choices extent theoretical design discussion value widely finally adopted
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#203 0.068 communication media computer-mediated e-mail richness electronic cmc mail medium message performance convergence used communications messages face-to-face findings participants results work
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