Exploring collaboration in group-to-group videoconferencing

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Authors

SLOVÁK Petr NOVÁK Peter TROUBIL Pavel RUSŇÁK Vít HOLUB Petr HOFER Eric C.

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference From Research to Practice in the Design of Cooperative Systems: Results and Open Challenges; Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Web http://coop-2012.grenoble-inp.fr/pdf_papers/paper20.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4093-1_16
Field Informatics
Keywords Video Conferencing; CMC; Mutual Gaze; Gaze Awareness; Mixed Presence; Collaboration; Trust
Description Prior work on videoconferencing shows that various design changes can have profound impacts on group dynamics. In order to further explore the available design space, we report on a qualitative study that compares behaviour of groups in two group-to-group videoconferencing environments and face-to-face communica- tion during a complex social dilemma game. There are pronounced differences in participant behaviour between the two videoconferencing designs, indicating higher cooperative behaviour in one of the videoconferencing conditions. Based on quali- tative analysis of the gameplay, we hypothesise that the decisive factor is a discrep- ancy in the type of group identity that develops during the game. Our results suggest that the differences in behaviour are due to differences in design of the two video- conferencing environments. In particular, the incorporation of personal displays and individualised videostreams likely contributed to these outcomes.
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