Negotiating technology choice in groups: The importance of shared realms of consideration
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Previous work on group technology choice, such as task-technology fit (Goodhue 1995; Zigurs and Buckland 1998), has typically taken a deterministic perspective, failing to substantively consider the impact of individual differences among team members in terms of experience, knowledge, and/or perceptions of the group's task and technology choices. We attempt to fill this gap in the literature by integrating the work on task-technology fit with the literature on mental models, shared mental models, and transactive memory.