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The Adoption and Use of GSS in
Project Teams:
Toward More Participative Processes and
Outcomes
Alan R. Dennis and Monica
J. Garfield
Volume 27, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper reports the results of a field study of six medical project
teams that worked together in meetings over a seven week period to
develop
plans to improve customer service within a hospital. Half the
teams
used a group support system (GSS), while the other half used
traditional
processes that were the habitual norms for this organization. In
the teams using traditional project team processes, the leaders defined
the teams’ project goal, directed discussions, recorded and controlled
the teams’ notes, assigned tasks to team members, and prepared and
presented
the teams’ report. In the GSS teams, the leaders faced leadership
challenges or abdicated, regular members participated to a greater
extent,
the project goal emerged from team discussion, and the teams’ notes
were
open and widely distributed. In short, processes in the GSS teams
were more participatory and democratic. At first, teams found the
GSS-based meeting processes very uncomfortable and returned to
traditional
verbal discussion-based processes. Once they returned to these
traditional
processes, however, they found them uncomfortable and moved back to
include
more electronic communication-based processes. Participants’
attitudes
(satisfaction, perceived effectiveness, and cohesiveness) were
initially
lower in GSS teams, but gradually increased, until they equaled those
of
the traditional teams. There were significant differences in
overall
project outcomes: traditional teams developed conservative
projects
that met the unstated project agenda perceived by the team
leaders.
In contrast, GSS teams developed projects more closely aligned to the
interests
of team members
Keywords:
Group
support systems, adaptive structuration theory, project teams,
participation,
appropriation, participative management, technology adoption
ISRL
Categories:
AC0402, HA0301, AA0903, AI0703
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