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Use and Nonuse of New Communication Technologies in an Interorganizational Network: A Longitudinal Case Study in a Community of Health and Human Service Providers |
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Despite the importance of interorganizational relationships (IORs), we know relatively little about how they are formed, and what communicative structures, practices, and tools are useful in their promotion and success. One set of tools likely to be of value in such relationships include various new information and communication technologies (ICTs) found on the Internet. Through a multi-method, longitudinal case study we examine the use and nonuse of ICTs (e.g., listserv, website) in a community of homeless service providers. Our results suggest several themes consistent with the duality of structure pertaining to reasons for, types of, and consequences of use/nonuse. |
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Name: International Communication Association URL: http://www.icahdq.org
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| Scott, Craig., Lewis, Laurie., D'Urso, Scott. and Davis, Jennifer. "Use and Nonuse of New Communication Technologies in an Interorganizational Network: A Longitudinal Case Study in a Community of Health and Human Service Providers" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA, May 24, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p173183_index.html> |
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| Scott, C. R., Lewis, L. K., D'Urso, S. C. and Davis, J. D. , 2007-05-24 "Use and Nonuse of New Communication Technologies in an Interorganizational Network: A Longitudinal Case Study in a Community of Health and Human Service Providers" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p173183_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Despite the importance of interorganizational relationships (IORs), we know relatively little about how they are formed, and what communicative structures, practices, and tools are useful in their promotion and success. One set of tools likely to be of value in such relationships include various new information and communication technologies (ICTs) found on the Internet. Through a multi-method, longitudinal case study we examine the use and nonuse of ICTs (e.g., listserv, website) in a community of homeless service providers. Our results suggest several themes consistent with the duality of structure pertaining to reasons for, types of, and consequences of use/nonuse. |
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| Running head: USE OF ICTS IN IORS Selective Use of New Information and Communication Technologies in an Interorganizational Network: A Longitudinal Case Study in a Community of Health and Human Service Providers Craig R. Scott Rutgers University Laurie K. Lewis Rutgers University Scott C. D’Urso Marquette University Jenn D. Davis University of Texas at Austin Direct correspondence to first author at crscott@rutgers.edu or 732-932-7500 x8142 Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association San Francisco CA |
| did not go back to the entire list. Additionally in July the size of the list nearly doubled with the city’s homeless service coordinator decided to merge her nickname file with the ctosh list. Thus the beginning of the next month was a reasonable time to begin analysis. Furthermore by considering each annual period of use any cyclical changes in annual use were effectively removed. 2In two instances tape recordings were unusable and the researchers relied exclusively on field |
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