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Computer-supported cooperative work: examples and issues in one federal agency
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Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work table of contents
Austin, Texas
SESSION: Seesion VIII - industrial experiences with computer-supported groups table of contents
Pages: 318 - 324  
Year of Publication: 1986
ISBN:1-23-456789-0
Authors
Cathleen Stasz  The Rand Corporation
Tora K. Bikson  The Rand Corporation
Sponsors
: MCC Software Technology Program
SIGGROUP: ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Bikson, T. K., C. Stasz, and D. A. Mankin, Computer-Mediated Work: Individual and Organizational Impact in One Corporate Headquarters, The Rand Corporation, R-3308-OTA,1985.
 
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Bikson, T. K. and B. A. Gutek, Advanced Office Systems: An Empirical Look at Utilization and Satisfaction, The Rand Corporation, N-1970-NSF,1983.
 
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Bikson, T. K., B. A. Gutek, and D. A. Mankin, Implementing Computerized Procedures in Office Settings: Influences and Outcomes, The Rand Corporation, forthcoming.
 
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Greif, I., Computer Support for Cooperative office Activities, Proceedings of the 1982 office automation conference of the American Federation of Information Processing Societies, San Francisco, 1982.
 
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Gutek, B. A., T. K. Bikson, and D. A. Mankin, Individual and Organizational Consequences of Computer-Based Ofice Information Technology, in S. Oskamp (Ed.), Applied Social Psychology Annual, Volume 5, 1984, pp. 231--254.
 
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Gutek, B. A., S. H. Sasse, and T. K. Bikson, The Fit Between Technology and Workgroup Structure: The Structural Contingency Approach and Office Automation, Proceedings of the Academy of Management, Chicago, 1986.
 
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Stasz, C., T. K. Bikson, and N. Z. Shapiro, Assessing the Forest Service's Implementation of an Agency-Wide Information System: An Exploratory Study, The Rand Corporation, N-2463-USFS, 1986.
 
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Stasz, C. Electronic Tools and Job Design, P-7193, The Rand Corporation, 1985.

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