The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the extent of the perceptions of email as a business critical tool within an organisation and how the level of such perceptions may moderate the level of email overload experienced by individuals within the organisation. Data from a sample of 1100 employees of a multinational technology firm are analysed using multivariate techniques. The results suggest that without a clearly stated code of email practice within an organisation, there are likely to be large variations in what is perceived as ‘business-critical’ email and, as a result, a substantial amount of email generated within the organisation may not be ‘business-critical’, potentially inc...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
In this chapter email overload is presented as a component of information overload and some of its...
The emergence of email as a viable and inexpensive communication channel has led to its increased pr...
NoWorkplace email is quickly evolving to keep up with those who use it---and perhaps to make way for...
In times of digital information and communication technologies the overload by emails becomes more a...
In times of digital information and communication technologies the overload by emails becomes more a...
While there have been extensive investigations on email overload, the main source of this business a...
ABSTRACT The term email overload has two definitions: receiving a large volume of incoming email, an...
A special thanks to Ashley and my family for their support during this project. I would also like to...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
The management of email remains a major challenge for organisations. In this article, we explore the...
In this chapter email overload is presented as a component of information overload and some of its...
The emergence of email as a viable and inexpensive communication channel has led to its increased pr...
NoWorkplace email is quickly evolving to keep up with those who use it---and perhaps to make way for...
In times of digital information and communication technologies the overload by emails becomes more a...
In times of digital information and communication technologies the overload by emails becomes more a...
While there have been extensive investigations on email overload, the main source of this business a...
ABSTRACT The term email overload has two definitions: receiving a large volume of incoming email, an...
A special thanks to Ashley and my family for their support during this project. I would also like to...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...
As email use becomes more ubiquitous in organisations, negative effects that stem from its use are b...