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"You've Got E-Mail!" ... Shall I Deal With It Now? Electronic Mail From the Recipient's Perspective
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2006
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EngineeringInformation OverloadElectronic MailCommunicationE-mail RecipientE-mail UsersJournalismSocial MediaE-mail AlertsComputer-mediated CommunicationInformation BehaviorUser ExperienceInformation ManagementE-societyHuman Information InteractionTechnologySocial ComputingInteractive MarketingHuman-computer InteractionArts
Abstract This article considers the nature of e-mail from the recipient's perspective-what the seemingly free and easy communication really costs the recipient. Information gathered by electronic monitoring software is shown to be at odds with the results of an online survey of e-mail users' perceptions of their e-mail experience-users drastically underestimate the disruptive effects of e-mail. The conclusion is that the constant monitoring of e-mail actually reduces productivity and that there is a need for increased power, control, and awareness on the part of the e-mail recipient to ensure that e-mail remains a tool rather than a tyrant. It is necesssary to alert the user of the true cost of e-mail alerts.
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