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Loafing in the digital age: The role of computer mediated communication in the relation between perceived loafing and group affective outcomes

2014

Virtual work has become an increasingly central practice for the organization of the 21st century. While effective virtual workgroups can create synergies that boost innovation and performance, ineffective workgroups become a great burden for organizations. Empirical research has shown that some negative behaviors, such as social loafing, negatively influence a group's affective outcomes, in both collocated (face-to-face) and virtual workgroups. In this study, we explore if working through low fidelity computer mediated communication (CMC) increases the negative impact of perceived loafing over cohesion and work satisfaction. On this rationale, we conducted a laboratory study with 44 groups…

Human-Computer InteractionCohesion (linguistics)Social compensationGroup cohesivenessEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social loafingJob satisfactionComputer-mediated communicationPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyMeaning (linguistics)Computers in Human Behavior
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