Extensive use of CSCW applications can influence group decision-making practices. Unlike previous research focused on the influence of synchronous ICTs, our study examines how group decisions are made in asynchronous communication channels. Our inductive qualitative analysis of 360 decision episodes of six FLOSS projects revealed diversity in decision-making practices, which appears to be related to differences in project effectiveness and task type. We also find that standardization of procedures through CSCW tools transforms the nature of some software development work from non-routine to standard procedure
peer-reviewedNewer information systems development approaches such as agile methods, which emphasize...
The paper reports on an exploratory study of student spontaneous group decision making (GDM) in dist...
Information systems have focussed on controlling the decision-making environment, whereas in real li...
Extensive use of CSCW applications can influence group decision-making practices. Unlike previous re...
Extensive use of CSCW applications can influence group decision-making practices. Unlike previous re...
This paper investigates decision making in self-organizing technology-mediated distributed teams. Th...
Businesses, universities, and other organizations are increasingly reliant on self-organizing, distr...
We seek to identify work practices that make technology-supported, self-organizing, distributed (or ...
Advances in technology have allowed organizations to expand beyond traditional walls of a centralize...
Group decision making is increasingly important for the successful completion of software developmen...
Computer-Support Cooperative Work (CSCW) reflects the change in emphasis from using computers to sol...
Organizational work is increasingly conducted by geographically dispersed individuals working as gro...
Decision making is an inherent part of everyday work and learning processes. Superior decision outco...
Globally distributed group projects are becoming an attractive and increasingly common feature in co...
Community-based free/libre open source software (FLOSS) teams with internal governance constitute an...
peer-reviewedNewer information systems development approaches such as agile methods, which emphasize...
The paper reports on an exploratory study of student spontaneous group decision making (GDM) in dist...
Information systems have focussed on controlling the decision-making environment, whereas in real li...
Extensive use of CSCW applications can influence group decision-making practices. Unlike previous re...
Extensive use of CSCW applications can influence group decision-making practices. Unlike previous re...
This paper investigates decision making in self-organizing technology-mediated distributed teams. Th...
Businesses, universities, and other organizations are increasingly reliant on self-organizing, distr...
We seek to identify work practices that make technology-supported, self-organizing, distributed (or ...
Advances in technology have allowed organizations to expand beyond traditional walls of a centralize...
Group decision making is increasingly important for the successful completion of software developmen...
Computer-Support Cooperative Work (CSCW) reflects the change in emphasis from using computers to sol...
Organizational work is increasingly conducted by geographically dispersed individuals working as gro...
Decision making is an inherent part of everyday work and learning processes. Superior decision outco...
Globally distributed group projects are becoming an attractive and increasingly common feature in co...
Community-based free/libre open source software (FLOSS) teams with internal governance constitute an...
peer-reviewedNewer information systems development approaches such as agile methods, which emphasize...
The paper reports on an exploratory study of student spontaneous group decision making (GDM) in dist...
Information systems have focussed on controlling the decision-making environment, whereas in real li...