Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Issues and Implications for Workers, Organizations, and Human Resource Management
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2001
Abstract
This volume, intended for students and business professionals, provides an introduction to Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). The authors illustrate CSCW in action and discuss general trends in computer support systems including artificial intelligence, extended realities, and new strategies for interacting with technology. The changing job and worker requirements that accompany CSCW are examined from both a behavioral and technical standpoint. In addition, the authors discuss implications for various aspects of human resource management including personnel selection, training, leadership, and performance appraisal. Written for the non-computer specialist, the book will be useful to students in business, psychology, and computer courses and to business professionals implementing CSCW technologies.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Issues and Implications for Workers, Organizations, and Human Resource Management, Sage Publications, 114 p.
Scholar Commons Citation
Coovert, Michael D. and Foster Thompson, L. F., "Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Issues and Implications for Workers, Organizations, and Human Resource Management" (2001). Psychology Faculty Publications. 1259.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/1259