DocumentCode
1575178
Title
Assessing the effectiveness of telepresence for business meetings
Author
Standaert, W. ; Muylle, S. ; Basu, Anirban
Author_Institution
Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
fYear
2013
Firstpage
549
Lastpage
558
Abstract
Business meetings conducted using fully-immersive telepresence systems provide participants with the lifelike-experience of a face-to-face meeting and offer the cost- and time-saving advantages of computer-mediated communication. However, telepresence systems are still much more expensive than simpler computer-mediated meeting modes, which makes the choice of this technology for business meetings a non-trivial decision problem. In this study, drawing upon the literature on social presence, media richness, and media appropriateness that relate media choice to task characteristics and objectives, we identify 19 objectives for business meetings. We then present hypotheses on the effectiveness of various meeting modes for achieving these objectives, focusing on the social presence dimension of four meeting modes (audio-conferencing, video-conferencing, telepresence, and face-to-face). We test these hypotheses using survey data from a large company in which all the technologies are available on a relatively broad basis.
Keywords
business communication; computer mediated communication; teleconferencing; virtual reality; audio-conferencing; business meetings; computer-mediated communication; computer-mediated meeting modes; cost-saving advantages; face-to-face meeting; lifelike-experience; media appropriateness; media richness; social presence dimension; task characteristics; telepresence systems; time-saving advantages; video-conferencing; Companies; Computer mediated communication; Electronic mail; Media; Meetings; Media appropriateness; Media richness; Meeting modes; Meeting objectives; Social presence; Telepresence;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences (HICSS), 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Wailea, Maui, HI
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5933-7
Electronic_ISBN
1530-1605
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2013.105
Filename
6479901
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