CCE Faculty Articles
Input Information Complexity and Information Processing in Electronic Discussions: An Experimental Investigation
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Information Systems Management
ISSN
1058-0530
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
The findings of a laboratory experiment of electronic collaboration among the members of work groups reveal that both input information load and diversity have curvilinear (∩) relationships with the output information complexity generated by the groups and negative relationships with group interaction behaviors manifested through group members’ communication and participation activities. Also, output information complexity and group interaction behavior have positive relationships with group members’ satisfaction with the electronic meeting process.
DOI
10.1080/10580530.2013.832964
Volume
30
Issue
4
First Page
336
Last Page
351
NSUWorks Citation
Paul, Souren; Sutanonpaiboon, Janejira; Griffin, Christopher M.; and Mykytyn, Peter P. Jr., "Input Information Complexity and Information Processing in Electronic Discussions: An Experimental Investigation" (2013). CCE Faculty Articles. 379.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_facarticles/379