Title
Fully mobile wirelessly connected technology applications: Organizational communication, social, and information challenges
Abstract
The City of Seattle is pioneering the utilization of fully mobile wirelessly connected (FMWC) technology applications in fieldwork operations with the aim of significantly improving its operational effectiveness and efficiency as well as its quality of service. Our study analyzes and assesses the efficacy of this prototypical project in local government and preliminary findings show that beyond the expectable technology hurdles numerous unforeseen challenges in organizational communication and the social context emerge, which when taken together can present staunch obstacles to achieving the intended outcome. Our study uses a work- centered analytical framework for deriving and clarifying the strategic choices in such projects via a formative model. Our (narrative) model captures and brings to the surface the interaction and interdependence between major organizational variables and the work context. In this paper, we report on our early observations and high- level findings.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1002/meet.1450440237
ASIST
Keywords
Field
DocType
social context,quality of service,organizational communication
Social environment,Computer science,Local government,Knowledge management,Quality of service,Organizational communication,Narrative,Operational effectiveness,Fully mobile,Formative assessment
Conference
Volume
Issue
Citations 
44
1
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shuhua (Monica) Liu1373.05
Kristene Unsworth2585.08
Raya Fidel3770141.31
Hans J. Scholl487285.94