Toward a Process-Based, Interpretive Understanding of how Collaborative Groups Deal with ICT Interruptions

Sanna Tiilikainen, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Suprateek Sarker, Ilkka Arminen

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Abstract

Contemporary knowledge workers collaborating in hybrid work environments need to frequently deal with ICT interruptions. This can potentially lead to disruptions in the collaboration process, particularly in synchronous collaboration contexts. How do knowledge workers deal with such interruptions to ensure the smooth continuation of their collaboration? Previous studies, for the most part, suggest that interruptions are likely to negatively affect the process of collaboration; yet, we see that, in many instances, knowledge workers continue to collaborate smoothly despite receiving ICT interruptions and even attending to them. In other words, ICT interruptions do not always discernibly affect the collaborative process. In this paper, sensitized by concepts from Goffman’s work, we offer a novel understanding of how group members can seamlessly handle ICT interruptions, avoiding and, in certain cases, recovering from serious disruptions in collaboration.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-218
Number of pages51
JournalMIS Quarterly
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • multimodal interaction analysis
  • collaboration
  • ICT interruptions
  • qualitative research
  • interpretive study
  • symbolic interactionism
  • video analysis
  • distributed work
  • knowledge work

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