Information Overload and the Message Dynamics of Online Interaction Spaces: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Exploration
New Jersey Institute of Technology · University of Haifa
Abstract
Online spaces that enable shared public interpersonal communications are of significant social, organizational, and economic importance. In this paper, a theoretical model and associated unobtrusive method are proposed for researching the relationship between online spaces and the behavior they host. The model focuses on the collective impact that individual information-overload coping strategies have on the dynamics of open, interactive public online group discourse. Empirical research was undertaken to assess the validity of both the method and the model, based on the analysis of over 2.65 million postings to 600 Usenet newsgroups over a 6-month period. Our findings support the assertion that individual…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.18
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Information overload
- Computer science
- Interpersonal communication
- Empirical research
- Usability
- Coping (psychology)
- Assertion
- Empirical evidence