Authors
Jon Martin Denstadli, Mattias Gripsrud, Randi Hjorthol, Tom Erik Julsrud
Publication date
2013/4/1
Journal
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
Volume
29
Pages
1-13
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Videoconferencing is a technology in transit, with innovative platforms providing new communications opportunities and forms of co-operation. Although research has been occupied with the videoconferencing−business travel relationship for some time, little attention has been given to the diversity of the technology and how new technological platforms can create new interfaces with business travel. In this study, we summarize the emergence of videoconferencing as a business communication tool and emphasize the most recent developments. Data from a survey of business air passengers are used to examine access to different types of videoconferencing platforms and their interfaces with travel and face-to-face meetings. Results demonstrate an overall positive relationship between videoconferencing and business air travel, i.e., business people who travel a lot by air tend to participate in many video-meetings …
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Scholar articles
JM Denstadli, M Gripsrud, R Hjorthol, TE Julsrud - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2013