New tools for the determination of e-commerce inhibitors
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Agents and e-commerce business models
An experiment on the effectiveness of creativity enhancing decision-making support systems
Decision Support Systems
IDGD '09 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Internationalization, Design and Global Development: Held as Part of HCI International 2009
Information and Software Technology
Information Resources Management Journal
Sharing your view: A distributed user interface approach for reviewing emergency plans
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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Previous research shows that groupware increases the exchange of information for groups, but that the additional comments do not necessarily lead to better decisions. Lack of individual information processing and information overload have been noted as probable causes. Poor attention to information and poor integration of information may cause lack of information processing. Therefore, this study explored the use of groupware processes that required group members to categorize information in order to induce members to attend to and integrate information into their decision making processes. Different groupware processes had different effects on attention to and integration of information, and ultimately decision quality. Groupware processes that provided categories to organize information and those that required the receiver of information to categorize information improved attention to information and integration of information, which led to improved decision quality.