Media, Tasks, and Communication Processes: A Theory of Media Synchronicity1
Indiana University Bloomington · Knoxville College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
This paper expands, refines, and explicates media synchronicity theory, originally proposed in a conference proceeding in 1999 (Dennis and Valacich 1999). Media synchronicity theory (MST) focuses on the ability of media to support synchronicity, a shared pattern of coordinated behavior among individuals as they work together. We expand on the original propositions of MST to argue that communication is composed of two primary processes: conveyance and convergence. The familiarity of individuals with the tasks they are performing and with their coworkers will also affect the relative amounts of these two processes. Media synchronicity theory proposes that for conveyance processes, use of media supporting lower…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 191.98
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 138
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3Topics & keywords
- Synchronicity
- Communication theory
- Media theory
- Knowledge management
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Epistemology
- Business