Proceedings of the 2011 iConference 2011
DOI: 10.1145/1940761.1940783
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No sense of distance

Abstract: Many studies have established the difficulties inherent in both cross-cultural and distance communication. Distance work interferes with close collaboration and trust. Physical distance and lack of time zone overlap can exacerbate cross-cultural misunderstandings. Nevertheless, international collaboration over distance is becoming increasingly common in many fields. Scientific collaborations, in particular, are becoming larger and more international in scope. There has been much research in the area of underst… Show more

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“…This will involve validating scales for measuring the sense of community, understanding the impact of natural disasters on community resilience, addressing challenges in dispersed collaboration, and leveraging technology for cross-cultural competence and collaborative learning. The challenges of cross-cultural collaboration and distance work, especially in complex technical or scientific work, have been well-documented (Aragon & Poon, 2011). Future research should delve into the impact of personality on internet contact and the factors affecting such contact (Amichai- Hamburger & McKenna, 2006).…”
Section: Future Research Directions Of Technology In Community Develo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will involve validating scales for measuring the sense of community, understanding the impact of natural disasters on community resilience, addressing challenges in dispersed collaboration, and leveraging technology for cross-cultural competence and collaborative learning. The challenges of cross-cultural collaboration and distance work, especially in complex technical or scientific work, have been well-documented (Aragon & Poon, 2011). Future research should delve into the impact of personality on internet contact and the factors affecting such contact (Amichai- Hamburger & McKenna, 2006).…”
Section: Future Research Directions Of Technology In Community Develo...mentioning
confidence: 99%