Social Information Processing Theory (SIPT)
2012 ◽
pp. 45-65
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Keyword(s):
The Social Information Processing Theory (SIPT) proposes that given time and opportunity to interact, relationships between individuals can form in online environments. Although not an overt assumption of the SIPT, it is essential to understand how cultural factors are important components of any CMC interaction. The power of the SIPT lies within its ability to foster communication between individuals through communicative behavior that is valued by the other’s culture. Therefore, Social Information Processing has the potential to aid the development of trust between virtual team members, establishing group cohesion, and accentuating cross-communication within international work groups.
2017 ◽
pp. 1-11
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2011 ◽
Vol 25
(4)
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pp. 183-188
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1968 ◽
Vol 26
(2)
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pp. 615-619
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