Zusammenfassung
Neue Kommunikationstechnologien scheinen, noch bevor sie in den privaten Alltag gelangen, zunächst im beruflich-organisatorischen Bereich Verwendung zu finden, oder wie dies Bievert et al. vermerken: “Einfallstore der neuen Informationsund Kommunikationstechnologien in weite Bereiche des Alltags sind in erster Linie Anwendungen in Produktion und Dienstleistung...”.1 Beispielhaft sind hierbei jene Medien zu nennen, die bereits die Schwelle organisatorischer Kommunikation überschritten haben, wie etwa Bildschirmtext (Btx), der ursprünglich sogar vorwiegend für die private Nutzung gedacht war, Telefax2 und nicht zuletzt — und allen voran — das Telefon. Hinsichtlich der gesellschaftlichen Diffusion neuer Kommunikationstechnologien übernehmen Organisationen eine Art Vorreiterrolle, wenngleich damit keineswegs gesagt ist, daß diese Technologien im Privatbereich überhaupt Bedeutung erlangen und wie sie dort genutzt werden.
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Höflich, J.R. (1996). Kommunikationstechnologien und interpersonale Kommunikation in Organisationen. In: Technisch vermittelte interpersonale Kommunikation. Studien zur Kommunikationswissenschaft, vol 8. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99336-6_3
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