last updated 12/1/2006
        
        Technology in 
        Organizations
        
        Features of new technology
        
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          Speed 
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          Geographic dispersion 
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          Asynchronous communication 
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          Ways of addressing messages 
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          Memory - storage and retrieval 
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          Cue availability 
        Theories of Media Usage
        
        Media Richness Model - (People 
        select message media by its richness (information capacity) or leanness 
        and by the potential ambiguity of the the message.  the more 
        ambiguity, the richer the medium choice.)
        
        Media differ in in four ways:  (the 
        more of these available, the richer the medium)
        
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          availability of instant feedback 
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          use of multiple cues 
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          use of natural language 
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          personal focus of the medium 
        Social Information Processing Model 
        (media choice reflects a variety of media and personal 
        characteristics, including...)
        
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          Objective and perceived task requirements 
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          Objective and perceived media characteristics 
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          Media experience/knowledge 
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          Attitudes toward media 
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          Individual differences 
        Dual-Capacity Model 
          (Media choice is determined by data 
        capacity, as in the media richness model, AND by what the medium itself 
        symbolizes.)
        
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          Data carrying capacity 
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          Symbolic capacity 
        Effects of Technology on Organizational 
        Communication
        
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          Fewer cues can inhibit emotional and 
          social message content 
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          Inappropriate emotional content may be encouraged (flamming) 
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          New media more often augments and increases message 
          transmission than substitutes  (drowning in data) -- "data smog"
           
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          Greater upward communication may occur 
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          Greater equality of participation (with less leader 
          emergence) may occur 
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          Lower group identification may result from greater 
          mediation 
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          New technology has facilitated:  distributed 
          work, less organization centrality, flex time, tele-work, virtual 
          organizations 
        Paradoxes of New Technology
        
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          Greater flexibility tends to yield more structure 
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          Greater individuality tends to yield greater 
          emphasis on teamwork 
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          More individual responsibility tends to yeild the 
          urge for more control.