Title :
Experiences with electronic and voice mail
Author :
Hayne, Stephen C. ; Smith, C.A.P.
Author_Institution :
School of Manage., Arizona State Univ., Phoenix, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Organizational computing tools are often developed and managed with an eye toward increasing efficiency. Two of today´s most widespread tools are electronic mail and voice mail. They are often considered similar asynchronous communication systems, one less rich than the other. We report usage results from a single firm which adopted both electronic mail and voice mail at the same time. Survey respondents view technologies as vital to accomplishing business, but use them in quite different ways. Electronic mail was utilized to communicate with all personnel equally. In contrast, respondents communicated with their peers using voice mail more than they did up or down the corporate hierarchy. The technologies were used differently for internal and external communication. Both of these results fly in the face of information richness theory
Keywords :
business data processing; electronic mail; human factors; personnel; voice mail; asynchronous communication systems; business; corporate hierarchy; efficiency; electronic mail; external communication; information richness theory; internal communication; organizational computing tools; peer communication; personnel; survey; system usage patterns; voice mail; Asynchronous communication; Business communication; Companies; Computer networks; Costs; Electronic mail; Personnel; Telephony; Virtual manufacturing; Voice mail;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1996., Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Hawaii International Conference on ,
Conference_Location :
Wailea, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7324-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1996.493181