Local Virtuality in a High-Tech Networked

  • Wellman B
  • Quan-Haase A
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Abstract

What are networked organizations? The focus of discussions of the networked organization has been on the boundary-spanning nature of these new organizational structures. Yet, the role of the group in these networked organizations has remained unclear. Furthermore, little is known about how computer-mediated communication is used to bridge group and organizational boundaries. In particular, the role of new media in the context of existing communication patterns has received little attention. We examine how employees at a high-tech company, referred to as KME, communicate with members of the work group, other colleagues in the organization, and colleagues outside the organization to better understand their boundary-spanning communica- tions.

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Wellman, B., & Quan-Haase, A. (2004). Local Virtuality in a High-Tech Networked. Analyse Und Kritik, 26(1), 241–257.

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