Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative needs, and personal integrative needs might influence email satisfactory communication among South-East Nigerian academic staff. The study was proposed because empirical evidence has proven these user motive factors as effective elements of the uses and gratification theory; capable of influencing satisfactory communication on other virtual communication media. However, past studies appeared little or no consideration has been explicitly given towards integrating them on email interaction related-study to attest them. Therefore, this study was conducted via a quantitative research method because it required hypotheses testing to ...
This study explored the influences of relational elements and the background of communicators on the...
The present study attempts to explore a cross section of university staff members' attitude towards ...
This research investigates the impact of Hoftstede’s National Culture which mediated by the Technolo...
Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative n...
Notwithstanding the evidence of utilizing email among Nigerian academic staff as shown in the previo...
Although empirical studies on information and communication technology have affirmed that Nigerian a...
Notwithstanding the empirical evidence that Nigerian academic staff utilized email as one of asynchr...
This thesis aims to contribute to the theoretical and practical understanding of the determinants of...
Recent research suggests that rational choice and social influence theories provide complementary ex...
281-291A study of 102 research collaborators, conducted using semi-structured questionnaire revealed...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
The most popular method of computer mediated communication in organisation is email. A large number ...
This article extends communication and technology use theories about factors that predict e-mail use...
The expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has been championed as a significant...
One would expect email substantially to increase organisational productivity and efficiency. There i...
This study explored the influences of relational elements and the background of communicators on the...
The present study attempts to explore a cross section of university staff members' attitude towards ...
This research investigates the impact of Hoftstede’s National Culture which mediated by the Technolo...
Our study aims to evaluate if user motive factors, comprising; cognitive needs, social integrative n...
Notwithstanding the evidence of utilizing email among Nigerian academic staff as shown in the previo...
Although empirical studies on information and communication technology have affirmed that Nigerian a...
Notwithstanding the empirical evidence that Nigerian academic staff utilized email as one of asynchr...
This thesis aims to contribute to the theoretical and practical understanding of the determinants of...
Recent research suggests that rational choice and social influence theories provide complementary ex...
281-291A study of 102 research collaborators, conducted using semi-structured questionnaire revealed...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
The most popular method of computer mediated communication in organisation is email. A large number ...
This article extends communication and technology use theories about factors that predict e-mail use...
The expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has been championed as a significant...
One would expect email substantially to increase organisational productivity and efficiency. There i...
This study explored the influences of relational elements and the background of communicators on the...
The present study attempts to explore a cross section of university staff members' attitude towards ...
This research investigates the impact of Hoftstede’s National Culture which mediated by the Technolo...