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Group: Computer-mediated-communication - library [7 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Computer-mediated-communication group
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  • Culture and Joint Gains in Negotiation
    Negotiation Journal (1998), pp. 61-86.
    by Jeanne M Brett, Wendi Adair, Alain Lempereur, Tetsushi Okumura, Peter Shikhirev, Catherine Tinsley, Anne Lytle
    posted to cultural differences by shanpai to the group Computer-mediated-communication on 2006-04-14 14:23:50 as ** along with 1 group CSCW
  • The effects of culture in computer-mediated negotiations
    Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, Vol. 5, No. 2. (2003), pp. 1-28.
    by Gregory Kersten, Sabine Koeszegi, Rudolf Vetschera
  • National Cultural Differences in the Use and Perception of Internet-based NSS: Does High or Low Context Matter?
    International Negotiation, Vol. 9 (2004), pp. 79-109.
    by Sabine Koeszegi, Rudolf Vetschera, Gregory Kersten
  • The Heart of Darkness: Advice on Navigating Cross-Cultural Research
    by Catherine H Tinsley*
    posted to no-tag by shanpai to the group Computer-mediated-communication on 2006-04-07 15:49:14 as ** along with 1 group CSCW
  • Social navigation: techniques for building more usable systems
    interactions, Vol. 7, No. 6. (2000), pp. 36-45.
  • Annotated bibliography of CSCW
    posted to no-tag by shanpai to the group Computer-mediated-communication on 2005-10-01 16:32:20 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group lschiff CSCW
  • Cooperative support for computer work: a social perspective on the empowering of end users
    by Andrew Clemet
    posted to cscw issues by shanpai to the group Computer-mediated-communication on 2005-10-01 16:13:41 as *** along with 1 group CSCW
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