Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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554860 | Decision Support Systems | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Email is compared to four communication alternatives: telephone, face-to-face, facsimile, and letter. The survey and analysis are follow-ups to the work of Plaisent and Bernard (1993) [6] [M. Plaisent, P.M. Bernard, Electronic mail: Efficient and effective or a fad?, European Business Review 93 (1993) 27-30]. The results are that email is ranked higher on all five of the attributes analyzed: efficiency, convenience, preference, most-used, and importance. In addition, it appears that email is increasingly taking on the role of DSS, being used in problem-solving, and continues to constitute about half of the activity regarding the exchange of information.
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Authors
Edward J. Lusk,