Communication content relations to coordination and trust over time: a computer game perspective
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We research synchronous ad-hoc teams coping with complex tasks in a dynamic virtual computer game environment. We shed light on relations of communication, coordination and trust. We develop a model of coordination and show how coordination evolves over time.
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Ad-hoc teams, communication, coordination, trust
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Number of citations to item: 5
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