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What is Sequentiality

Handbook of Research on Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy
Messages in a communication stay in sequence. Electronic text-based chat lacks this dimension, as the message receiver may be posting a reply while the sender is transmitting a new message. Sequentiality regulates the flow and continuity of conversation. Without these attributes, the logical sequence of discussions becomes disjointed, and as a result, the psychological distance between communicators increases
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Outcomes of Computer Mentoring
Rosemarie Reynolds (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, USA) and Michael T. Brannick (University of South Florida, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-106-3.ch025
Abstract
This study examined the effect of computer-based videoconferencing and text-based chat on mentoring relationships, and compared the findings to those of face-to-face and telephone interactions. The results of this study indicate that protégés in all communications conditions found the mentoring to be satisfying and helpful in reducing stress. The amount of variability assigned to communication mode was negligible, especially when compared to the amount of variability attributable mentors, suggesting that efforts to implement online mentoring should focus on training mentors, rather than on concerns over communication mode effects. The authors hope that these findings will help organizations in implementing online mentoring, as well as encouraging researchers to expand on the findings of this study.
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