Title :
A phenomenological exploration of adaptation in a polycontextual work environment
Author :
Van Fenema, Paul C. ; Qureshi, Sajda
Author_Institution :
Erasmus Univ., Netherlands
Abstract :
The rise of new ways of working through the use of information and communication technology brings about new phenomena that are powerful in the effects that they have on people. The potency of phenomenology lies in its philosophical simplicity and it provides the researcher with the ability to study the essence of an observable but scarcely understood phenomena: How do people perform effectively and efficiently in a geographically and temporally dispersed work environment? Collective action across multiple time zones continues to challenge both academics and practitioners. This paper provides a unique view of how globally dispersed participants achieve collective action. It throws light into how the creation of shared understanding is tempered by differences in time zones and how participants adapt through their choice of media, work practices and communication. Following an analysis of a case studied using phenomenology, this paper concludes with a model of adaptation in poly contextual work environments.
Keywords :
team working; global collaboration; information and communication technology; polycontextual work environment; Adaptation model; Availability; Collaborative work; Communications technology; Cultural differences; Delay; Dispersion; International collaboration; Product development; Virtual environment;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2056-1
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2004.1265616