This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies 'getting things done' as a common motive. It compares spoken features of discourse with those found increasingly in email communication and provides advice about optimal writing in effective emails
Nowadays, most business communications and transactions are conducted via Computer Mediated Communic...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
One would expect email substantially to increase organisational productivity and efficiency. There i...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
This study investigated the rhetorical, typographical and paralinguistic features used in workplace ...
This study investigated the moves and communicative purposes used in 522 email messages that were ex...
A cost-benefit analysis of the use of email was carried out at the Danwood Group at Lincoln in the U...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
The aim of this chapter is to show how looking at email as a practice and consider it as a participa...
Email is one of the most commonly used communication channels within the organizations today. It is ...
A cost-benefit analysis of the use of email was carried out at the Danwood Group at Lincoln in the U...
This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of the use of email to obtain agreement bet...
This study investigates features of email discourse in workplace communication. Email exchanges are ...
Emails are perhaps the most common form of communication in business contexts. In spite of their pro...
BACKGROUND : Project success used to be measured solely in terms of efficiency metrics such as scop...
Nowadays, most business communications and transactions are conducted via Computer Mediated Communic...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
One would expect email substantially to increase organisational productivity and efficiency. There i...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
This study investigated the rhetorical, typographical and paralinguistic features used in workplace ...
This study investigated the moves and communicative purposes used in 522 email messages that were ex...
A cost-benefit analysis of the use of email was carried out at the Danwood Group at Lincoln in the U...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
The aim of this chapter is to show how looking at email as a practice and consider it as a participa...
Email is one of the most commonly used communication channels within the organizations today. It is ...
A cost-benefit analysis of the use of email was carried out at the Danwood Group at Lincoln in the U...
This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of the use of email to obtain agreement bet...
This study investigates features of email discourse in workplace communication. Email exchanges are ...
Emails are perhaps the most common form of communication in business contexts. In spite of their pro...
BACKGROUND : Project success used to be measured solely in terms of efficiency metrics such as scop...
Nowadays, most business communications and transactions are conducted via Computer Mediated Communic...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
One would expect email substantially to increase organisational productivity and efficiency. There i...