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The effect of personality on virtual communications in warfare

โœ Scribed by Harry I. Nimon; George J. Graham


Book ID
102370119
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1935-2611

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Individuals and corporations worldwide are increasing their use of computerโ€mediatedโ€communications (CMC) systems and processes. Such endeavors are shortening lines of communications, yet simultaneously distancing understanding. Winston Churchill once opined that the British and the Americans are two great peoples separated by a common language. Some relate aspects of culture as the source of Churchill's quote. Separating factors may be more engrained than was previously believed or theorized. The authors examined a highโ€stress setting in which the trappings of culture disappear leaving only the basic emotional and cognitive survival aspects of personality: the environment of military combat. The study examined the relationship of an individual's ability to function efficiently using virtual communications and processes while under extreme stress. Observing the results of the study's individualโ€environment relations raise the question of whether personality is a factor in virtual team efficiency.


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