Groupware is often used in distributed organizations to support communication and coordination. Managers direct resources and set up goals for the deployment of groupware. It is however difficult to foresee the effect of groupware and many cases report that groupware is either hardly used or does not produce the intended effects. We have analyzed the deployment and use of the web-based groupware application Lotus QuickPlaceTM in a large financial distributed organization that has just emerged as the result of a major merger. Based on interviews, survey, and http log-analysis, we have identified four general types of settings where the groupware has been used: Newly established organizational units, special interest groups, short term projec...
Cover title. "June 1995."Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33).by Wanda J. Orlikowski
The paper describes a long-term study of a groupware application which covers the complete lifecycle...
Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To de...
Groupware is often used in distributed organizations to support communication and coordination. Mana...
This paper examines the use of a groupware technology--Lotus Development Corporation's Notes® --in t...
In this paper, the need for management of emerging groupware use is proposed. It is argued that allo...
Observers have identified a potential for major improvements in organizational productivity made pos...
Abstract. When a networked organisation chooses to invest a considerable amount of resources in depl...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
This paper uses experience gained from working with both senior and middle managersin organisations ...
The paper describes a long-term study of a groupware application which covers the complete lifecycle...
Abstract: Single-user applications are designed with a ‘discretionary use ’ model. In contrast, for ...
This paper provides a long-term case study of a groupware’s appropriation1 in a German state governm...
This contribution is a long-term study of the evolving use of the organization-wide groupware in a s...
Abstract. This contribution is a long-term study of the evolving use of the organization-wide groupw...
Cover title. "June 1995."Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33).by Wanda J. Orlikowski
The paper describes a long-term study of a groupware application which covers the complete lifecycle...
Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To de...
Groupware is often used in distributed organizations to support communication and coordination. Mana...
This paper examines the use of a groupware technology--Lotus Development Corporation's Notes® --in t...
In this paper, the need for management of emerging groupware use is proposed. It is argued that allo...
Observers have identified a potential for major improvements in organizational productivity made pos...
Abstract. When a networked organisation chooses to invest a considerable amount of resources in depl...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
This paper uses experience gained from working with both senior and middle managersin organisations ...
The paper describes a long-term study of a groupware application which covers the complete lifecycle...
Abstract: Single-user applications are designed with a ‘discretionary use ’ model. In contrast, for ...
This paper provides a long-term case study of a groupware’s appropriation1 in a German state governm...
This contribution is a long-term study of the evolving use of the organization-wide groupware in a s...
Abstract. This contribution is a long-term study of the evolving use of the organization-wide groupw...
Cover title. "June 1995."Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33).by Wanda J. Orlikowski
The paper describes a long-term study of a groupware application which covers the complete lifecycle...
Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To de...