Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10367507 | Decision Support Systems | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠In high-complexity tasks, less restrictive pull systems (i.e., web directories and Google search) increased quality and lowered perceived information overload over more restrictive push systems (i.e., listservs). ⺠In low-complexity tasks less restrictive pull systems lowered perceived information overload. ⺠In low-complexity tasks, predefined guidance (i.e., listservs and web directories) performed better and faster than those using participative guidance (i.e., Google search). ⺠In high-complexity tasks, participative guidance provided lower perceived information overload and higher task quality than predefined guidance.
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Authors
Nancy K. Lankton, Cheri Speier, E. Vance Wilson,