Encyclopedia of E-CollaborationKock, Ned IGI Global, 2007. gada 31. dec. - 750 lappuses E-collaboration, while having its roots in electronic technology such as telephones and other rudimentary electronicdevices, has expanded dramatically with today's plethora of computer-supported cooperation and computer- The Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration includes 109 authoritative contributions on information on the design andimplementation of e-collaboration technologies, the behavioral impacts of e-collaboration technologies on individuals andgroups, and theoretical considerations on links between the use of e-collaboration technology and behavioral patterns.With more than 2,600 references to existing literature and over 850 key terms this cutting-edge encyclopedia deliversindispensable content to libraries and researchers looking to develop programs of investigation into the use of electroniccollaboration. |
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Implementing Varied Discussion Forums in ECollaborative Learning Environments | 370 |
Induced Cooperation in ECollaboration | 377 |
Instant Messaging as an ECollaboration Tool | 383 |
Interaction and Context in ServiceOriented ECollaboration Environments | 389 |
Interaction Model in Groupware Use for Knowledge Management | 398 |
Interrelationships between WebGIS and ECollaboration Research | 405 |
Levels of Adoption in Organizational Implementation of ECollaboration Technologies | 411 |
A MacroLevel Approach to Understanding Use of ECollaboration Technologies | 417 |
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Collaboration Engineering for Designing SelfDirected Group Efforts | 60 |
Collaboration Methods and Tools for Operational Risk Management | 68 |
A Collaborative Editor for Medical Learning Environments | 74 |
Collaborative Writing in ELearning Environments | 81 |
Collective Meaning in ECollaborating Groups | 87 |
Concurrency Control in RealTime ECollaboration Systems | 95 |
Consequences of IM on Presence Awareness and Interruptions | 102 |
ContentBased Searching in Group Communication Systems | 107 |
ContextBased Explanations for ECollaboration | 114 |
Cultural Influences on Virtual Teamwork Collaboration | 120 |
Definition Antecedents and Outcomes of Successful Virtual Communities | 126 |
A Design Framework for Mobile Collaboration | 133 |
Design Patterns for Facilitation in ECollaboration | 139 |
Developing Synergies between ECollaboration and Participant Budgeting Research | 146 |
Digital Divide and EHealth Implications for ECollaboration Research | 153 |
ECollaboration and the Financial Auditor | 159 |
ECollaboration as a Tool in the Investigation of Occupational Fraud | 164 |
ECollaboration Enhanced Host Security | 172 |
ECollaboration for Internationalizing US Higher Education Institutions | 178 |
An ECollaboration Overview of Behavior and its Relationship with Evolutionary Factors | 186 |
ECollaboration Technologies Impact on Learning | 191 |
ECollaboration Through Blogging | 198 |
ECollaboration Using Group Decision Support Systems in Virtual Meetings | 204 |
ECollaboration within Blogging Communities of Practice | 210 |
A Dynamic Enterprise Model | 216 |
ECollaborationBased Knowledge Refinement as a Key Success Factor for Knowledge Repository Systems | 226 |
ECollaborative Knowledge Construction | 233 |
Enhancing ECollaboration Through Culturally Appropriate User Interfaces | 240 |
Enhancing Electronic Learning for Generation Y Games Geeks | 246 |
EScheduling | 253 |
Evolving Gender Communication Issues in ECollaboration | 259 |
Extending TAM to Measure the Adoption of ECollaboration in Healthcare Arenas | 265 |
Facilitation of TechnologySupported Communities of Practice | 272 |
Factors for Effective ECollaboration in the Supply Chain | 279 |
Faculty Perceptions of Traditional and Electronic Communications Channels | 286 |
Faculty Preferences for Communications Channels | 292 |
Gender Differences and Cultural Orientation in ECollaboration | 301 |
A Generic Definition of Collaborative Working Environments | 308 |
Global Funding of ECollaboration Research | 314 |
Governance Mechanisms for ECollaboration | 319 |
Governing ECollaboration in ELance Networks | 324 |
Group Size Effects in Electronic Brainstorming | 330 |
GSS Research for ECollaboration | 337 |
Human and Technology Leadership Roles in Virtual Teams | 343 |
IM Support for Informal Synchronous ECollaboration | 349 |
Impact of Collaborative Delivery of Enterprise ICT Services | 355 |
The Impact of Personality on Virtual Team Creativity and Quality | 363 |
Managing ECollaboration Risks in Business Process Outsourcing | 424 |
Managing Intercultural Communication Differences in ECollaboration | 430 |
Managing Online Discussion Forums for Collaborative Learning | 437 |
A Matrix for ECollaboration in Rural Canadian Schools | 444 |
Multilevel Modeling Methods for ECollaboration Data | 450 |
Multilingual Collaboration in Electronic Meetings | 457 |
A New Model and Theory of Asynchronous Creativity | 463 |
The Practice and Promise of Virtual Project Management | 472 |
Prerequisites for the Implementation of ECollaborati | 479 |
PresenceBased RealTime Communication | 487 |
Prospects for ECollaboration with Artificial Partners | 493 |
Psychological Contracts Influence on ECollaboration | 499 |
Reconsidering IT Impact Assessment in ECollaboration | 505 |
A Reflection on ECollaboration Infrastructure for Research Communities | 512 |
A Research Agenda for Identity Work and ECollaboration | 521 |
The Role of ECollaboration Systems in Knowledge Management | 527 |
The Role of Individual Trust in ECollaboration | 534 |
The Role of Leadership in Virtual Teams | 540 |
Scenarios for ECollaboration are Only Part of the Story | 547 |
Setting the Framework of ECollaboration for EScience | 554 |
Sharing Information Efficiently in Cooperative MultiRobot Systems | 561 |
Small Business Collaboration Through Electronic Marketplaces | 569 |
Speech Act Theory and Communication Modeling | 577 |
The Support of ECollaboration Technologies for a Blood Bank | 584 |
Supporting Collaborative Processes in Virtual Organizations | 589 |
Sustainability of ECollaboration | 596 |
Task Constraints as Determinants of ECollaboration Technology Usefulness | 602 |
Technological Challenges in ECollaboration and EBusiness | 606 |
Technological Challenges to the Research and Development of Collaborative Working Environments | 612 |
Telework in the Context of ECollaboration | 618 |
ThematicBased Group Communication | 624 |
Thinklets for ECollaboration | 631 |
The 3C Collaboration Model | 637 |
Towards a Collaborative Educational Game Model | 645 |
Understanding Adverse Effects of ECommerce | 655 |
Understanding Effective ECollaboration Through Virtual Distance | 660 |
Use of ECollaboration Technologies Among Students of Management | 667 |
A UseCentered Strategy for Designing ECollaboration Systems | 673 |
Using IM to Improve ECollaboration in Organizations | 680 |
Using the Web for Contract Negotiations | 686 |
Videoconferencing as an ECollaboration Tool | 693 |
Virtual Teams Adapt to Simple ECollaboration Technologies | 699 |
VoiceBased Group Support Systems | 706 |
Wikis as Tools for Collaboration | 712 |
Workflow Systems in ELearning Environments | 718 |
Index | 726 |
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