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The relevance of social issues in ubiquitous computing environments
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Volume 45 ,  Issue 12  (December 2002) table of contents
SPECIAL ISSUE: Issues and challenges in ubiquitous computing table of contents
Pages: 88 - 91  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Leonard M. Jessup  Washington State University
Daniel Robey  Georgia State University
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

New forms of social interaction and organization require modifying existing models.


REFERENCES

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Avery, G.C. and Baker, E. Reframing the infomated household-workplace. Information and Organization 12, 2 (2002), 109--134.
 
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Fisher, D. Shell game. Forbes (Jan. 7, 2002), 52--54.
 
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Fitzpatrick, W.M. and Burke, D.R. Virtual venturing and entry barriers: Redefining the strategic landscape. S.A.M. Advanced Management Journal, 66, 4 (2001), 22--30.
 
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Jin, L. and Robey, D. Bridging Time and Space: An Interpretive Analysis of a Virtual Organization. Paper presented to the Academy of Management, 2002.
 
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Majchrzak, A., Rice, R.E., Malhotra, A., King, N., and Ba, S. Technology adaptation: The Case of a computer-supported interorganizational virtual team. MIS Quarterly 24, 4 (2002), 569--600.
 
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Robey, D., Khoo, H.M., and Powers, C. Situated learning in cross-functional virtual teams. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 43, 1 (Feb.--Mar. 2000), 51--66.



REVIEW

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The authors of this paper ask what new ways of communicating, collaborating, coordinating, organizing, and managing we would see if technology were not physically connected to a network, workspace, or organization. Their anecdotes clearly illustra  more...

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