Co-constructing globally collaborative spaces: A conceptual study of war room meetings as spaces with placed-based activities

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This paper presents insights from an ethnographic study investigating how globally distributed Danish and Indian engineers co-construct and reconfigure a shared socio-technical collaborative space for global interaction. The globally collaborative space was not persistent a priori but co-constructed and reconfigured through place-based activities forming the connections between people, artifacts, and activities. Global places are temporal in nature, thus only traces of the places can persist outside the place-based activities. We show how the engineers chose to transfer their globally distributed plan into a locally tangible and persistent artifact that was useful for handling the articulation work of engineering. This move produced new challenges related to the geographical distribution of the engineers because the locally tangible plan was not globally available.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNordic Contributions in IS Research - Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems, SCIS 2011, Proceedings
Number of pages13
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Publication date2011
Pages16-28
ISBN (Print)9783642227653
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
SeriesLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Volume86 LNBIP
ISSN1865-1348

    Research areas

  • engineers, global engineering, globally collaborative spaces, group-to-group, place, space, War room

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