posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored bySusan R. Fussell, Sara Kiesler, Leslie D. Setlock, Peter Scupelli, Suzanne Weisband
We present a study of the effects of instant messaging (IM) on individuals’ management of work across multiple
collaborative projects. Groups of four participants completed four web design tasks. Each participant worked
on two tasks, each task with a different partner who was either co-located or remote, connected via IM. In one
condition, each participant had one co-located and one remote partner. In a second condition, both partners were
remote. We examined communication, division of labor, and task performance as a function of condition. The results
indicated that nearly all participants divided their time unequally between projects, but less unequally in the
remote/remote condition. In the co-located/remote condition, participants favored the task with the co-located
partner. The results show that the effects of IM differ depending on people’s multiple tasks are distributed across
space. We propose a new IM interface that promotes awareness of multiple collaborators on multiple tasks.