ANOTHER MEETING? - Kommunikationens betydelse för upplevelsen av digitala och analoga möten
Abstract
This study examines the feelings of frustration and meaningfulness in regard to work
meetings with a special focus on communication. Further on, it examines if these
experiences vary depending on the meeting format as digital or in-person.
Prior research in this area suggests that meetings are associated with feelings of frustration
for a number of reasons: for losing focus, for participants not listening to each other and for
dominating the discussion. Additionally, since previous studies focused on either physical
or digital meetings, we were prompted to shed more light on the comparison between the
two, and their role for communication and feelings of frustration and meaningfulness.
The method used in this study to collect data is semi-structured interviews with 9
respondents from 9 different companies. The interviews were later transcribed, coded and
analyzed into themes.
The result showed that communication felt meaningful when it was used in a respectful,
structured, professional, friendly and inclusive manner. Positive experiences of
communication had a direct impact on the quality of the meeting, no matter its form.
Regarding feelings of frustration, our study’s participants pointed to causes such as lack of
democratic values, inefficient time-management as well as limited access to non verbal cues
and body language. Additionally, participants' experience of meeting communication can be
determined by the level of leadership skills, the perceived importance of the meeting, as
well as the felt necessity of attending the meeting.
This study concludes that meeting interfaces should be selected based upon the complexity
of the meeting. One-way, informational meetings, for example, should be organized online
due to their trouble-free nature. However, face-to-face interaction is preferred when
communicating complex issues, as it is considered more facilitating to well-functioning
discussion.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2022-07-04Author
Chaviaropoulou, Maria
Steele, Natalie
Keywords
Communication, Frustration, Meaningfulness, Meetings
Language
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