Teleworker's Perception of Technology Use for Collaborative and Social During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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With the flourish of collaborative and social technologies in the market since the pandemic, there is limited understanding of user's attitudes towards these technologies. We aim to understand teleworkers' perceptions of technology use during the pandemic and interviewed 46 teleworkers. We found that teleworkers generally hold a positive attitude towards social technologies and are creative to use these technologies to meet their social needs; they express overall negative feelings about remote collaboration technologies, though online communication flattens the communication hierarchy in the organization. The pandemic amplifies the extant challenges and highlights the shortcomings of technological design in well-established teleworking research and remote collaboration work. We suggest that future design should 1) combine and commercialize solutions that are well-grounded in prior work; 2) consider scenarios that are typically missed and can be easily replaced with collocated interaction from the pre-pandemic context into the forced teleworking context.

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Cai, J., Ryu, S. J., Wohn, D. Y., & Kum-Biocca, H. H. (2021). Teleworker’s Perception of Technology Use for Collaborative and Social During the COVID-19 Pandemic. In 34th British Human Computer Interaction Conference Interaction Conference, BCS HCI 2021 (pp. 329–342). BCS Learning and Development Ltd. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2021.36

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