Cross-cultural comparison of organizational media evaluation and choice

Ronald E. Rice, John D'Ambra, Elizabeth More

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Abstract

This paper develops measures for, and assesses perceptions of, the richness of traditional and new media, the equivocality of a set of situations critical to respondents' work, and preferences of media for those situations, using samples from four countries. It analyzes correlations among richness, equivocality, and preference, and differences among means and relationships across the four countries.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the ASIS annual meeting
Place of PublicationMedford, NJ
PublisherInformation Today
Pages189-193
Number of pages5
Volume32
Publication statusPublished - 1995
Event58th ASIS Annual Meeting on Converging Technologies - Forging New Partnerships in Information - CHICAGO, Israel
Duration: 9 Oct 199512 Oct 1995

Conference

Conference58th ASIS Annual Meeting on Converging Technologies - Forging New Partnerships in Information
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityCHICAGO
Period9/10/9512/10/95

Keywords

  • SYSTEMS

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