数字空间中的社会规范:冲突报告及其对远程工作环境下技术设计的影响。

Sarah Diefenbach
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随着COVID-19大流行期间远程办公的增加,员工与同事的互动几乎完全转向了数字渠道。因此,了解数字工作结构中成功合作和个人福祉的基础至关重要。本研究以社会规范为概念框架,结合145名远程工作者的定性经验报告和定量调查,从心理学的角度对远程工作进行了阐释。定性报告揭示了远程工作环境中与沟通相关的五种典型冲突类型,包括(1)技术问题(如连接不良)和心理方面的问题,如(2)不确定性或缺乏社会反馈,(3)违反规范,(4)缺乏关于适当行为的规则或元沟通,以及(5)数字沟通障碍。受访者对远程办公与现场工作质量的定量评分显示,远程办公在任务完成和效率方面有好处,但在动机、冲突管理、领导能力、团队精神、灵感和创造力方面水平较低。参与者对远程工作条件下面临的挑战的定性报告包括孤独感和自我管理相关的需求增加,在私人生活和工作生活之间建立界限,激励和自我调节。本文将这些发现与心理学和人机交互的理论概念联系起来,并讨论了对领导和技术设计的影响。实际意义:本文讨论了领导力和技术设计的实际意义,例如,在数字工作背景下对冲突的干预。
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Social norms in digital spaces: Conflict reports and implications for technology design in the teleworking context.

With the increase of telework during the COVID-19 pandemic, employees' interactions with colleagues have shifted almost exclusively to digital channels. Hence, it is critical to understand the underpinnings of successful collaboration and individual wellbeing in digital working structures. Combining qualitative experience reports and quantitative surveys from 145 teleworkers, this study sheds light on teleworking from a psychological perspective, taking social norms as a conceptual frame. The qualitative reports revealed five types of typical conflicts related to communication in the telework context, including both (1) technical problems (e.g., a bad connection) and psychological aspects such as (2) uncertainty or a lack of social feedback, (3) norm violations, (4) a lack of rules or meta-communication about appropriate behavior, and (5) digital communication barriers. Respondents' quantitative ratings of qualities of telework versus working on-site revealed benefits of telework regarding task fulfillment and efficiency, but lower levels of motivation, conflict management, leadership, team spirit, inspiration and creativity. Participants qualitative reports on perceived challenges in remote work conditions included feelings of loneliness and increased demands related to self-management, creating boundaries between private and working life, motivation and self-regulation. This paper connects these findings with theoretical concepts from psychology and human-computer interaction and discusses implications for leadership and technology design. Practical Relevance: This article discusses practical implications for leadership and technology design, e.g., interventions against conflicts in the context of digital work.

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