201. A dual capacity model of communication media choice in organizations
- Author
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Sitkin, Sim B., Sutcliffe, Kathleen M., and Barrios-Choplin, John R.
- Subjects
Mass media -- Usage ,Business communication -- Research ,Organizational communication -- Research ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Most previous research concerning communication media choice in organizations has stressed the capacity of media to convey data. More recently, scholars have examined the capacity of media to convey and manifest meaning. Rarely have both functions been considered concurrently. In this article, a model is proposed that not only permits the simultaneous examination of these two functions but reflects that media use is influenced by characteristics of task, individual and organizational capability constraints, and normative factors. By exploring the implications of this expanded dual-capacity perspective, a more encompassing theory of the determinants of communication media use in organizations is proposed.
- Published
- 1992