连通性难题。

E. Bucher, Christian Fieseler
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我们认为(1)企业协作平台有助于创建超连接的工作环境,从而促进以下方面的连接:(a)访问详尽的内容、对话和元数据(一切),(b)访问详尽的团队成员圈子(每个人),以及(c)实时(随时)访问信息。此外,我们建议(2)协作工具促进了对工作和工作的特定表征的期望和行为规范,这是超连接工作环境的特征。在此背景下,我们认为(3)超连接协作工具将焦点从工作的最终结果扩展到包括工作的亲密过程。我们进一步假设,这种对工作过程的日益关注表明,在高度联系的工作环境中,工作的本质和表现之间存在鸿沟。
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The Connectivity Conundrum.
We argue that (1) enterprise collaborative platforms are conducive to the creation of hyper-connective work environments that foster connectivity with respect to (a) access to an exhaustive amount of content, conversation and metadata (everything), (b) access to an exhaustive circle of team-members (everyone) as well as (c) access to information in real-time (anytime). Furthermore, we suggest that (2) collaborative tools foster expectations and behavioral norms for specific representations of work and working which are characteristic to hyper-connective work environments. Against this backdrop we argue that (3) hyper-connective collaboration tools extend the focus from the final outcome of work to include the intimate process of working as well. We further posit, that this increased focus on of the work process is indicative of a chasm between the essence and the representation of work and working in hyper-connective work environments.
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