Title :
Helping relations between technology users and developers: a vignette study
Author :
Ellis, Shmuel ; Tyre, Marcie J.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Manage., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a vignette study of help-seeking and help-giving by technology users and technical specialists in response to problems with technologies-in-use. It was found that decisions both to seek and to give help were affected by task variables, such as problem urgency and problem difficulty. They also found evidence that technology users´ decisions about help-seeking are not driven by opportunities to learn from specialists. In fact, users generally avoided the kind of direct, face-to-face interactions with specialists that could yield the richest learning opportunities, with more experienced users shunning such interactions most strongly. Technical specialists, on the other hand, showed a marked preference for forming intimate, face-to-face working relationships with technology users. Specialists saw these interactions as opportunities for gaining useful feedback on new technologies and how to improve them. The theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed
Keywords :
professional communication; research and development management; R&D management; problem difficulty; problem urgency; task variables; technical specialists; technology users-developers relations; vignette study; working relationships; Channel capacity; Collaboration; Communication channels; Feedback; Information processing; Job specification; Paper technology; Problem-solving; Telephony; Tires;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on