Group and interpersonal effects in international computer-mediated collaboration

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Walther, JB
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10.1111/j.1468-2958.1997.tb00400.x
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Drawing on two recent theories, this article proposes interaction hypotheses involving the joint effects of salient group versus individual identify and long-term versus short-term group membership on the social, interpersonal, and intellectual responses of group members collaborating via computer-mediated communication. Participants from institutions in two countries used computer-mediated communication under various conditions. Results indicate that some conditions of computer-mediated communication use by geographically dispersed partners render effects systematically superior to those obtained in other mediated conditions and greater or lesser than effects obtained through face-to-face interaction.
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