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Understanding Computer-Mediated Discussions: Positivist and Interpretive Analyses of Group Support System Use

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Understanding Computer-Mediated Discussions: Positivist and Interpretive Analyses of Group Support System Use
This research considers whether interpretive techniques can be used to enhance our understanding of computer-mediated discussions. The case study considered in this research is the use of a group support system (GSS) to support employee discussions about gender equity in a university. Transcripts of the four discussions were analyzed 1 Allen Lee was the accepting senior editor for this paper. using two analysis techniques: a positivist approach, which was focused on the GSS sessions themselves, and an interpretive approach which broadened the scope to include contextual considerations as well. What emerged from the positivist analysis was the conclusion of effective group behavior directed toward consensus around alternative solution scenarios. What emerged from the interpretive analysis was evidence of multiple, rich types of information at three levels: cognitive, affective, and behavioral. The interpretive analysis also uncovered the absence of shared consciousness about the issue ...
Eileen M. Trauth, Leonard M. Jessup
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where MISQ
Authors Eileen M. Trauth, Leonard M. Jessup
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