Using a mixed-methods approach, we develop the concept of perceived proximity, which is created through communication, shared identity, and the symbolic aspects thereof. Building on previous theoretical work, we create and validate measures of perceived proximity. Then, we compare how perceived proximity and objective distance relate to relationship quality for collocated and geographically dispersed work colleagues. Our results show that perceived proximity (i.e., a cognitive and affective sense of relational closeness) and not physical proximity (i.e., geographic closeness measured in miles or kilometers) affects relationship quality in an international survey of more than 600 people and 1,300 dyadic work relationships. We also find that ...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de recherche de l'ESSEC / ISSN : 1291-9616 WP1112We develop the concep...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Significant increases in the geographic distribution of work have been touted widely. Yet a large bo...
Spatial proximity is assumed in the literature to be a prerequisite and trigger for cooperation and,...
International audienceAlthough the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open ...
Traditionally, visual-spatial perception research has focused quite heavily on the visual informatio...
Although the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open question which types a...
This paper synthesizes research from the presence literature (i.e., social presence, co-presence) as...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
This article draws on a qualitative, interview-based project to argue that emotionally close friends...
In general terms, Social Presence is a feeling of togetherness regardless of spatial or temporal sep...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de recherche de l'ESSEC / ISSN : 1291-9616 WP1112We develop the concep...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Significant increases in the geographic distribution of work have been touted widely. Yet a large bo...
Spatial proximity is assumed in the literature to be a prerequisite and trigger for cooperation and,...
International audienceAlthough the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open ...
Traditionally, visual-spatial perception research has focused quite heavily on the visual informatio...
Although the importance of proximity has been highlighted, it remains an open question which types a...
This paper synthesizes research from the presence literature (i.e., social presence, co-presence) as...
In order to design computer systems that are intuitive to use, the way humans reason about their rea...
This article draws on a qualitative, interview-based project to argue that emotionally close friends...
In general terms, Social Presence is a feeling of togetherness regardless of spatial or temporal sep...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
International audienceAs a way to enable employees to work distantly, teleworking has gained a growi...
Contains fulltext : 140387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The proximity...
How do mediated social interactions affect your perceptions of the world around you? We exte...