The workplace is evolving into the communication nexus; a central connection point for messages among workers. Naturalistic observations of 69 workers in four U.S. high-tech firms identified three themes: (1) frequency of communication, (2) availability and use of multiple communication channels, and (3) need for instantaneous communication. A new theory of the organizational workplace as a communication nexus is presented here to explain new organizational communication phenomena and predict organizational communication in the contemporary workplace
"Draft: March 1990."Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-56).JoAnne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski
Communication is one of the most discussed themes of today and its significance is ever growing. Mos...
Communication is a critical element of human behavior. In other words, it's an act by which one pers...
Technology-mediated communication has become an integral part of work and the workplace. Since the e...
Communication has a constitutive role in the workplace; in workplace communication the organization ...
Organizations have traditionally accomplished connectivity among their workers by co-locati...
In the 21st-century workplace, communicating information effectively is essential for organizational...
A unified theory of organizational communication is presented which explains the variety of communic...
Communication in organizations is a very important for its development and survival element insociet...
This thesis examines how the communication relationships between coworkers within a sales organizati...
What are networked organizations? The focus of discussions of the networked organization has been on...
environment is therefore becoming more complex as the number of communication modes available to ind...
Communication is a key element of human behaviour. In other words, it is an act by which one person ...
STUDENTS AND NEW MANAGERS interested in the complexities of managing work relationships through elec...
In this study, theories of organizational communication are examined in detail. In the present study...
"Draft: March 1990."Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-56).JoAnne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski
Communication is one of the most discussed themes of today and its significance is ever growing. Mos...
Communication is a critical element of human behavior. In other words, it's an act by which one pers...
Technology-mediated communication has become an integral part of work and the workplace. Since the e...
Communication has a constitutive role in the workplace; in workplace communication the organization ...
Organizations have traditionally accomplished connectivity among their workers by co-locati...
In the 21st-century workplace, communicating information effectively is essential for organizational...
A unified theory of organizational communication is presented which explains the variety of communic...
Communication in organizations is a very important for its development and survival element insociet...
This thesis examines how the communication relationships between coworkers within a sales organizati...
What are networked organizations? The focus of discussions of the networked organization has been on...
environment is therefore becoming more complex as the number of communication modes available to ind...
Communication is a key element of human behaviour. In other words, it is an act by which one person ...
STUDENTS AND NEW MANAGERS interested in the complexities of managing work relationships through elec...
In this study, theories of organizational communication are examined in detail. In the present study...
"Draft: March 1990."Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-56).JoAnne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski
Communication is one of the most discussed themes of today and its significance is ever growing. Mos...
Communication is a critical element of human behavior. In other words, it's an act by which one pers...