E-Collaboration systems in Virtual Organizations - Recommendations for tool support based on genre analysis

Riemer Kai, Vehring Nadine


Zusammenfassung
Advances in ICT have led to the proliferation of new organizational forms such as the virtual organization (VO). In fact, ICT is seen as the key enabler of VO. However, the notion of ICT in the VO literature is quite generic. Moreover, the VO itself is not well understood in regards to the actual work practices at the group level. Using a case study approach we investigate a subsidiary of a large multi-national electronics firm, which resembles the typical structures associated with a VO: a distinction of a long-term pool of competencies and the flexible configuration of geographically dispersed, short-term projects. We have analyzed communication practices using genre analysis. The contribution of our study is twofold: first, we provide an empirical account of communication practices (and their differences) in VO pool and projects. Second, we discuss appropriate e-collaboration systems to support the identified communication practices on pool and project-level. We conclude with some implications for future research.



Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2008

Konferenz
14th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Konferenzort
Toronto, Kanada

Sprache
Englisch