TY - GEN
T1 - Consideration in software-mediated social interaction
AU - Ali, Raian
AU - Jiang, Nan
AU - Jeary, Sherry
AU - Phalp, Keith
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Software-mediated interactions introduce a new set of etiquettes not necessarily analogous to face-to-face interactions. Current software systems are not prepared to accommodate how users differ in their perception of the considerate nature of an interaction. Being socially inconsiderate affects the relationship between colleagues, their cooperation level, willingness to interact and, ultimately, the entire business. Hence, software acting on behalf of people or facilitating their interaction should be expected to support a rationale where both socialness and business goals are recognised. However, despite this vital role, the sociality of business interactions has rarely been considered within information systems development and research, even among areas that attempt to align the system with business needs. In this paper, we conduct an empirical study, following a mixed method approach, trying to explore the users' attitude and their perception of the elements of consideration in software-mediate interaction and what they would expect future software to provide in relation to consideration. We list a set of research challenges for information systems which embed consideration as a main social requirement.
AB - Software-mediated interactions introduce a new set of etiquettes not necessarily analogous to face-to-face interactions. Current software systems are not prepared to accommodate how users differ in their perception of the considerate nature of an interaction. Being socially inconsiderate affects the relationship between colleagues, their cooperation level, willingness to interact and, ultimately, the entire business. Hence, software acting on behalf of people or facilitating their interaction should be expected to support a rationale where both socialness and business goals are recognised. However, despite this vital role, the sociality of business interactions has rarely been considered within information systems development and research, even among areas that attempt to align the system with business needs. In this paper, we conduct an empirical study, following a mixed method approach, trying to explore the users' attitude and their perception of the elements of consideration in software-mediate interaction and what they would expect future software to provide in relation to consideration. We list a set of research challenges for information systems which embed consideration as a main social requirement.
KW - Consideration
KW - Requirements
KW - Social Interaction
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84906773418&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/RCIS.2014.6861038
DO - 10.1109/RCIS.2014.6861038
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84906773418
SN - 9781479923939
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science
BT - 2014 IEEE 8th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, IEEE RCIS 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 8th IEEE International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, IEEE RCIS 2014
Y2 - 28 May 2014 through 30 May 2014
ER -