How Context Impacts on Media Choice

Stieglitz S, Brockmann T, Mirbabaie M

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The relevance of mobile working is steadily increasing. Based on new mobile devices (e.g. smartphones) and their innovative functionalities, an increasing amount of data is being made available ubiquitously. As a result, the growing diffusion of smartphones offers new potential for enterprises. Current mobile devices and related mobile networks have reached a high level of maturity. Thus, the organizational aspects of mobile work have become a focal point of interest for enterprises as well as for academics. This research article addresses the question: How does context influence the choice of communication channels of mobile knowledge workers? An explorative research approach is used to collect and analyse 418 communication incidents, which were initiated by mobile knowledge workers. The results indicate that (1) the context (e.g. travelling on trains) influences the usage of communication channels and (2) smartphones enable the usage of communication channels (e.g. email) in certain contexts

Details about the publication

StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Conference25th Australasia Conference on Information Systems, Auckland, New Zealand, undefined
KeywordsMedia synchronicity theory; context; knowledge worker; mobile; media choice

Authors from the University of Münster

Brockmann, Tobias
Research Group Communication and Collaboration Management (KUK)
Mirbabaie, Milad
Research Group Communication and Collaboration Management (KUK)
Stieglitz, Stefan
Research Group Communication and Collaboration Management (KUK)