Office Information Systems and Computer Science
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Implementation: The Key to Successful Information Systems
Implementation: The Key to Successful Information Systems
Toward Creative Systems Design
Toward Creative Systems Design
Designing Complex Organizations
Designing Complex Organizations
Channel selection and effective communication for managerial decision making
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Computing and organizations: what we know and what we don't know
Communications of the ACM - Special section on management of information systems
Office automation projects and their impact on organization, planning, and control
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Computerized performance monitoring systems: use and abuse
Communications of the ACM
The effect of a priori views on the social implications of computing: the case of office automation
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Computer technology and jobs: an impact assessment model
Communications of the ACM
The impact of electronic mail on managerial and organizational communications
COCS '88 Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEECS TC-OA 1988 conference on Office information systems
Collection and analysis of data from communication system networks
COCS '88 Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEECS TC-OA 1988 conference on Office information systems
Electronic monitoring and the redundancy of control systems: The role of the supervisor
SIGCPR '88 Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR conference on Management of information systems personnel
Inter-organization computer networks: indications of shifts in interdependence
COCS '90 Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEE CS TC-OA conference on Office information systems
Groupware: some issues and experiences
Communications of the ACM
Factors that affect the adoption of distributed database management systems
SIGCPR '93 Proceedings of the 1993 conference on Computer personnel research
Groupware and social dynamics: eight challenges for developers
Communications of the ACM
Access to, usage of, and outcomes from an electronic messaging system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Computerized performance monitors as multidimensional systems: derivation and application
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
The impact of a multifunction workstation on managerial and organizational communications
ACM '85 Proceedings of the 1985 ACM annual conference on The range of computing : mid-80's perspective: mid-80's perspective
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Evolving electronic communication networks: an empirical assessment
CSCW '86 Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
The AMIGO Project: advanced group communication model for computer-based communications environment
CSCW '86 Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Corporate MIS/DP and end user computing: the emergence of a new partnership
ACM SIGMIS Database
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Exploring the outlands of the MIS discipline
E-mail characteristics, work performance and distress
Computers in Human Behavior
New information technology and organizational culture
MIS Quarterly
Virtual communities and society: Toward an integrative three phase model
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A survey and critique of the impacts of information technology
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Computer technology has recently been applied to the automation of office tasks and procedures. Much of the technology is aimed not at improving the efficiency of current office procedures, but at altering the nature of office work altogether. The development of automated office systems raises a number of issues for the organization. How will this technology be received by organization members? How will it affect the definition of traditional office work? What will be its impact on individuals, work groups, and the structure of the organization? This paper presents a descriptive model and propositions concerning the potential impacts of office automation on the organization and it stresses the need, when implementing automated office systems, to take a broad perspective of their potential positive and negative effects on the organization. The need for further research examining the potential effects of office automation is emphasized.