Reconceptualizing E-Mail Overload

Author:

Thomas Gail Fann,King Cynthia L.1,Baroni Brian,Cook Linda,Keitelman Marian,Miller Steve,Wardle Adelia2

Affiliation:

1. Naval Postgraduate School

2. U.S. Department of Army

Abstract

This study explores social processes associated with e-mail overload, drawing on Sproull and Kiesler's first and second-order effects of communication technologies and Boden's theory of lamination. In a three-part study, the authors examined e-mail interactions from a government organization by logging e-mails, submitting an e-mail string to close textual analysis, and analyzing focus group data about e-mail overload. The results reveal three characteristics that contribute to e-mail overload— unstable requests, pressures to respond, and the delegation of tasks and shifting interactants—suggesting that e-mail talk, as social interaction, may both create and affect overload.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting,Communication,Business and International Management

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