The need to gather and use decentralized information and resources in responding to disasters dem... more The need to gather and use decentralized information and resources in responding to disasters demands an integrated interface that can support large-scale collaboration. This paper describes the development of a collaboration tool interface. The tool will surpass existing groupware and social networking applications, providing easy entry, categorization, and visualization of masses of critical data; the ability to form ad-hoc teams
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), 2006
... Ann Fruhling¹, Anthony Sambol², Steven Hinrichs², Gert-Jan deVreede¹ afruhling@unomaha. edu a... more ... Ann Fruhling¹, Anthony Sambol², Steven Hinrichs², Gert-Jan deVreede¹ afruhling@unomaha. edu asambol@unmc.edushinrich@unmc.edu ... These include the National Biosurveillance Informatics System (NBIS), the Public Health Informatics Network (PHIN), the National ...
The value of electronic collaboration has arisen as successful organisations recognize that they ... more The value of electronic collaboration has arisen as successful organisations recognize that they need to convert their intellectual resources into customized services. The shift from personal computing to interpersonal or collaborative computing has given rise to ways of working that may bring about better and more effective use of intellectual resources. Current efforts in managing knowledge have concentrated on producing;
Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008), 2008
Abstract Collaboration technologies often provide benefits to teams working together to achieve a... more Abstract Collaboration technologies often provide benefits to teams working together to achieve a common goal. Such technologies may be abandoned, however, if users are dissatisfied with the work practices that they support. Goal attainment has been identified as a key antecedent to satisfaction with technology supported collaboration. We examine the theoretical relationship between perceived changes in the likelihood of goal attainment and satisfaction with technology supported collaboration (operationalized as satisfaction with ...
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '01, 2001
Facilitation is often considered to be one of the key factors in the successful application of Gr... more Facilitation is often considered to be one of the key factors in the successful application of Group Support Systems. Research on GSS facilitation has revealed insight into the types of tasks performed by facilitators and the potential positive effects of facilitation on group consensus and satisfaction. However, earlier research has hardly approached GSS facilitation from the participants' point of view.
Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1997
In an action research study at the Amsterdam Municipal Police Force, we critically evaluate the c... more In an action research study at the Amsterdam Municipal Police Force, we critically evaluate the combined use of Group Support Systems, joint modeling facilities, and animation techniques to support subject matter expert (SME) involvement in organizational change processes. The SMEs involved in the study jointly constructed and evaluated static and dynamic models of the police force's current and future structure
Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '97, 1997
Results from many laboratory studies and field studies suggest that Group Support Systems (GSS) m... more Results from many laboratory studies and field studies suggest that Group Support Systems (GSS) may have an added value to organizational problem solving. However, few studies have been reported on the actual organizational application of this technology. This field study investigated the use of a GSS in a large insurance firm over a number of sessions. Data was gathered with
... LM, Nunamaker, JF: Electronic brainstorming and group size. Academy of Management Journal 35(... more ... LM, Nunamaker, JF: Electronic brainstorming and group size. Academy of Management Journal 35(2), 350369 (1992) 15. Bouchard Jr., TJ, Hare, M.: Size Performance, and Potential in Brainstorming Groups. Journal of Applied Psychology 54(1), 5155 (1970) 16. Brennan, RL ...
The need to gather and use decentralized information and resources in responding to disasters dem... more The need to gather and use decentralized information and resources in responding to disasters demands an integrated interface that can support large-scale collaboration. This paper describes the development of a collaboration tool interface. The tool will surpass existing groupware and social networking applications, providing easy entry, categorization, and visualization of masses of critical data; the ability to form ad-hoc teams
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), 2006
... Ann Fruhling¹, Anthony Sambol², Steven Hinrichs², Gert-Jan deVreede¹ afruhling@unomaha. edu a... more ... Ann Fruhling¹, Anthony Sambol², Steven Hinrichs², Gert-Jan deVreede¹ afruhling@unomaha. edu asambol@unmc.edushinrich@unmc.edu ... These include the National Biosurveillance Informatics System (NBIS), the Public Health Informatics Network (PHIN), the National ...
The value of electronic collaboration has arisen as successful organisations recognize that they ... more The value of electronic collaboration has arisen as successful organisations recognize that they need to convert their intellectual resources into customized services. The shift from personal computing to interpersonal or collaborative computing has given rise to ways of working that may bring about better and more effective use of intellectual resources. Current efforts in managing knowledge have concentrated on producing;
Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008), 2008
Abstract Collaboration technologies often provide benefits to teams working together to achieve a... more Abstract Collaboration technologies often provide benefits to teams working together to achieve a common goal. Such technologies may be abandoned, however, if users are dissatisfied with the work practices that they support. Goal attainment has been identified as a key antecedent to satisfaction with technology supported collaboration. We examine the theoretical relationship between perceived changes in the likelihood of goal attainment and satisfaction with technology supported collaboration (operationalized as satisfaction with ...
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '01, 2001
Facilitation is often considered to be one of the key factors in the successful application of Gr... more Facilitation is often considered to be one of the key factors in the successful application of Group Support Systems. Research on GSS facilitation has revealed insight into the types of tasks performed by facilitators and the potential positive effects of facilitation on group consensus and satisfaction. However, earlier research has hardly approached GSS facilitation from the participants' point of view.
Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1997
In an action research study at the Amsterdam Municipal Police Force, we critically evaluate the c... more In an action research study at the Amsterdam Municipal Police Force, we critically evaluate the combined use of Group Support Systems, joint modeling facilities, and animation techniques to support subject matter expert (SME) involvement in organizational change processes. The SMEs involved in the study jointly constructed and evaluated static and dynamic models of the police force's current and future structure
Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '97, 1997
Results from many laboratory studies and field studies suggest that Group Support Systems (GSS) m... more Results from many laboratory studies and field studies suggest that Group Support Systems (GSS) may have an added value to organizational problem solving. However, few studies have been reported on the actual organizational application of this technology. This field study investigated the use of a GSS in a large insurance firm over a number of sessions. Data was gathered with
... LM, Nunamaker, JF: Electronic brainstorming and group size. Academy of Management Journal 35(... more ... LM, Nunamaker, JF: Electronic brainstorming and group size. Academy of Management Journal 35(2), 350369 (1992) 15. Bouchard Jr., TJ, Hare, M.: Size Performance, and Potential in Brainstorming Groups. Journal of Applied Psychology 54(1), 5155 (1970) 16. Brennan, RL ...
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