posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byNiranjala Weerakkody
Taking a critical theory approach and the pluralist view of technology, this paper examines the problems in organizational communication that arose due to the implementation of a limited intranet electronic mail system as the main channel of communication between a rural stateowned organization and its city-based Head Office, installed at the sole discretion of the latter. The intranet was provided only to the administration division and managers of some units due to financial constraints. This required others to receive information carried via the intranet through a gatekeeper who due to information and work overload, failed to disseminate the information effectively and efficiently. Using a combination of qualitative data collection methods, this study found that the intranet had marginalized those without access to it and reinforced the privileged position of those already with higher status within the organization, contrary to the utopian predictions of new technologies as leading to social equality.
History
Pagination
545 - 564
Location
Rockhampton, Australia
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-06-25
End date
2004-06-28
ISSN
1547-5867
eISSN
1547-5859
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.