Title :
Restructuring of corporate AV presentations: an analysis of current practice
Author :
Wantman, Charles D.
fDate :
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As technologies continue to be developed for audiovisual (AV) communications at a rapid rate, their use or adoption is determined not only by factors such as cost, quality and graphic capability of the available systems, but also by economical factors. The level of confidence of the presenter in his or her ability to control the presentation is critical in the decision on adopting a technology. Anecdotal field research is presented to substantiate these claims. A theory of technology adoption is then developed that takes into account the domination of the decision-making process by emotional factors that exist within each level of the corporate decision-making process for purchasing AV equipment
Keywords :
technical presentation; audiovisual; confidence; corporate AV presentations; corporate decision-making process; cost; decision-making process; economical factors; emotional factors; graphic capability; quality; technology adoption; CD recording; Communication system control; Costs; Educational institutions; Graphics; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Production systems; Technical drawing; Videos;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on