DocumentCode
1274776
Title
Communication patterns in distributed work groups: a network analysis
Author
Belanger, France
Author_Institution
Pamplin Coll. of Bus., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
Volume
42
Issue
4
fYear
1999
fDate
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
261
Lastpage
275
Abstract
Many of today´s telecommuters are knowledge workers who require substantial communications to perform their jobs. The research presented investigates the nature of communication links between individuals in two work groups comprised of both telecommuters and nontelecommuters. Communication network analysis is used to map the communications in the groups and identify blocks of individuals. Blocks are groups of individuals with high levels of communication linkages among them. Work setting, gender, job type, tenure, and number of telecommuting days are investigated as potential factors in determining individuals´ membership in blocks. There appears to be a tendency for telecommuters to communicate more with other telecommuters as well as for females to communicate more with one another. However, only job type was statistically related to block membership. These results indicate that there is a limited impact of telecommuting on the communication structure of work groups, which should reduce potential concerns of telecommuters about being left out of the office network. They should also reduce managers´ concerns about having knowledge transfer and assimilation of corporate culture differences between telecommuting and nontelecommuting employees
Keywords
gender issues; home working; personnel; professional communication; social aspects of automation; block membership; communication linkages; communication links; communication patterns; communication structure; corporate culture; distributed work groups; females; gender; job type; knowledge transfer; knowledge workers; network analysis; nontelecommuters; office network; telecommuters; telecommuting days; tenure; work groups; work setting; Communication networks; Couplings; Information analysis; Information systems; Intelligent networks; Knowledge management; Knowledge transfer; Pattern analysis; Telecommunication computing; Teleworking;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/47.807962
Filename
807962
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