Conflict and shared identity in geographically distributed teams

M Mortensen, PJ Hinds - International Journal of Conflict Management, 2001 - emerald.com
Though geographically distributed teams are rapidly increasing in prevalence, empirical
research examining the effect of distance on group process has not kept pace. In a study of …

Improving clinical communication: a view from psychology

J Parker, E Coiera - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Recent research has studied the communication behaviors of clinical hospital workers and
observed a tendency for these workers to use communication behaviors that were often …

Value sensitive design and information systems

B Friedman, PH Kahn, A Borning… - Early engagement and new …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Value Sensitive Design is a theoretically grounded approach to the design of
technology that accounts for human values in a principled and comprehensive manner …

Distance matters

GM Olson, JS Olson - Human–computer interaction, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Giant strides in information technology at the turn of the century may have unleashed
unreachable goals. With the invention of groupware, people expect to communicate easily …

Understanding conflict in geographically distributed teams: The moderating effects of shared identity, shared context, and spontaneous communication

PJ Hinds, M Mortensen - Organization science, 2005 - pubsonline.informs.org
Geographically distributed teams are increasingly prevalent in the workplace, and research
on distributed teams is ever more available. Despite this increased attention, we still know …

Out of sight, out of sync: Understanding conflict in distributed teams

PJ Hinds, DE Bailey - Organization science, 2003 - pubsonline.informs.org
The bulk of our understanding of teams is based on traditional teams in which all members
are collocated and communicate face to face. However, geographically distributed teams …

The intellectual challenge of CSCW: the gap between social requirements and technical feasibility

MS Ackerman - Human–Computer Interaction, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Over the last 10 years, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has identified a
base set of findings. These findings are taken almost as assumptions within the field. In …

An empirical study of speed and communication in globally distributed software development

JD Herbsleb, A Mockus - IEEE Transactions on software …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Global software development is rapidly becoming the norm for technology companies.
Previous qualitative research suggests that distributed development may increase …

[PDF][PDF] Value sensitive design: Theory and methods

B Friedman, P Kahn, A Borning - University of Washington …, 2002 - faculty.washington.edu
ABSTRACT Value Sensitive Design is a theoretically grounded approach to the design of
technology that accounts for human values in a principled and comprehensive manner …

Human values, ethics, and design

B Friedman, PH Kahn Jr - The human-computer interaction …, 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
HUMAN VALUES, ETHICS, AND DESIGN Page 1 ◆ 63◆ HUMAN VALUES, ETHICS, AND
DESIGN Batya Friedman and Peter H. Kahn, Jr. University of Washington 1241 Introduction …