Title :
User satisfaction in group support systems research: a meta-analysis of experimental results
Author :
Shaw, Gregory J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll., Univ. of New South Wales, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
This paper takes one meta-analytic approach to reviewing the body of group support systems (GSS) literature. Over 230 GSS papers were examined, and of the 55 that measured satisfaction, 25 met the conditions for this meta-analysis. Moderating effects examined are the type of satisfaction, the level and mode of communication, and the task type. The results show no evidence that, overall, GSS-supported groups are more satisfied than manual groups. There is also no support for the notion that GSS-supported groups report higher process satisfaction than outcome satisfaction. There is evidence however that groups using a level 2 GSS are more satisfied than users of level 1 GSS and that groups completing idea generation tasks are more satisfied if they use a GSS, and are more satisfied than GSS supported decision making groups. Finally, there is a difference in satisfaction between synchronous and asynchronous GSS-supported groups although both are less satisfied than manual groups
Keywords :
decision support systems; group decision support systems; groupware; human factors; reviews; asynchronous groups; communication mode; experimental results; group decision support; group support systems; idea generation tasks; literature review; meta-analytic approach; outcome satisfaction; process satisfaction; synchronous groups; task type; user satisfaction; Australia; Collaborative software; Educational institutions; Electrical capacitance tomography; Electronic switching systems; Uninterruptible power systems;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kohala Coast, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8255-8
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1998.653120