• DocumentCode
    2883158
  • Title

    Understanding the differences in collaborative system use through appropriation analysis

  • Author

    DeSanctis, Gerardine ; Poole, Marshall Scott

  • Author_Institution
    Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
  • Volume
    iii
  • fYear
    1991
  • fDate
    8-11 Jan 1991
  • Firstpage
    547
  • Abstract
    One way of understanding the impact of collaborative systems is to examine the nature of the structures they provide. Another approach is to examine the differences in how groups respond to these structures as they work with them. The authors follow the second approach, on the presumption that groups differ dramatically in how they incorporate technology-based structures into their work. They draw on the concept of appropriation, the process by which group members provide meaning to structures and act on them, and identify nine general types of group responses to technology-based structures. These nine types are then refined into 31 categories of appropriation. The authors illustrate how these categories of appropriation can be observed in groups and show how they can be synthesized to yield general patterns of group responses to the technology
  • Keywords
    decision support systems; groupware; human factors; user interfaces; GDSS; appropriation analysis; collaborative systems; general patterns; group members; group responses; technology-based structures; Appropriate technology; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Decision support systems; Organizing; Pattern recognition; Problem-solving; Protocols; Speech coding; System analysis and design;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    System Sciences, 1991. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kauai, HI
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HICSS.1991.184186
  • Filename
    184186