Transparency experience in remote teamwork–a sociomaterial approach

Pinar Simsek Caglar*, Teija Vainio, Virpi Roto

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Transparency in teamwork and across team members' status is one of the main challenges in remote work, and using online collaborative whiteboards (OCW) is a potential solution for more transparent teamwork. We explore the experience of transparency of three design teams who used an OCW called Miro in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our aim was to gain in-depth understanding on what constitutes transparency in this teamwork context. We conducted a qualitative interview study with 11 participants who are user experience and service designers, and who actively use Miro in their daily work. We adopted sociomateriality as our research lens and thematically analysed the data, finding that transparency at work is a dynamic experience ranging between positive and negative. Rather than being merely users' or organisations' choices or the result of the tool affordances, the experience of transparency at work is an outcome of sociomaterial entanglements between the user, tool, and organisation. Furthermore, the occupational and organisational factors not only affect the experience of transparency, but they also actively constitute it.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages26
JournalBEHAVIOUR AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Sept 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • online collaborative whiteboard
  • sociomateriality
  • teamwork
  • Transparency
  • UX at work

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  • -: Sea4Value A80325

    Roto, V. & Leinonen, A.

    01/02/202031/08/2023

    Project: Business Finland: Other research funding

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