Haythornthwaite, C.; Wellman, B.: Work, friendship, and media use for information exchange in a networked organization (1998)
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- Abstract
- We use a social network approach to examine how work and friendship ties in a university research group were associated with the kinds of media used for different kind of information exchange. The use of e-mail, unscheduled face-to-face encounters, and scheduled face-to-face meetings predominated for the exchange of 6 kinds of information: receiving work, giving work, collaborative writing, computer programming, sociability and major emotional support. Few pairs used synchronous desktop videoconferencing or the telephone
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 49(1998) no.12, S.1101-1114