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Open-Access Publishing and the Transformation of the American Archivist
(Society of American Archivists, 2011)
In the process of transforming the American Archivist (AA) into a digital journal, the Society of American Archivists (SAA) confronted the political, economic, and intellectual tensions inherent in the complex environment ...
A dyadic approach to information mediation at work: Examining credibility and value perceptions.
(2013)
In daily interaction, workers play the dual role of information seekers and mediators by receiving or providing advice on how to find and use information. Using an online diary method, this study examines the dynamic and ...
Our Digital Future: An Interview with the UM Dean of School of Information
(2011-01)
"Many of us cannot imagine living in a world without instantaneous communications, entertainment or immediate access to information. But are we too dependent on this technology? What is our future as citizens of the ...
Designing tree-structured organizations for computational agents
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1996-09)
We describe a framework for defining the space of organization designs for computational agents, use our framework for analyzing the expected performance of a class of organizations, and describe how our analyses can be ...
Facilitating Employee Intention to Work with Robots
(AIS, 2017-12-10)
Organizations are adopting and integrating robots to work with and alongside their human employees. However, their human employees are not necessarily happy about this new work arrangement. This may be in part due to the ...
Real-Time Estimation of Drivers' Trust in Automated Driving Systems
(International Journal of Social Robotics, 2020-09-19)
Trust miscalibration issues, represented by undertrust and overtrust, hinder the interaction between drivers and self-driving vehicles. A modern challenge for automotive engineers is to avoid these trust miscalibration ...
An analysis of screen reader use in India
(ACM, 2012)
We present the results of two surveys and a qualitative interview-based study with users of screen readers in India. Our early interviews moved us in the direction of examining patterns that differentiate users of two ...
Team Size, Dispersion, and Social Loafing in Technology-Supported Teams: A Perspective on the Theory of Moral Disengagement
(M.E. Sharpe, Inc, 2010-06)
Social loafing is the tendency of individuals to withhold contributions to a task in a team setting. Team size and dispersion are two primary drivers of social loafing in technology supported team settings. However, the ...
Improving Learning Performance by Applying Economic Knowledge
(2004)
Digital information economies require information goods producers to learn how to position themselves within a potentially vast product space. Further, the topography of this space is often nonstationary, due to the ...
Exercising Market Power in Proprietary Aftermarkets
(2000)
In many recent antitrust cases, manufacturers of complex high-technology equipment have been accused of exercising market power in the sale of proprietary service or parts necessary to maintain the machines they produce. ...