Time:June 14,2024,10AM
Speake:Dr. Adela Chen
Associate Editor of MiS Quarterly
Associate Professor of Computer Iniormation Systems at Colorado State University
Chair: Prof.Xi Chen, Department of Data Science and Engineering Management
Venue:Room A523, SOM
Organized by:
Discipline and Research Affairs Offce
Department of Data Science and Engineering Management
Title:
Interruption Management as Control: Strategies and the Role of Technology
Abstract:
Interruptions facilitated by communication technologies are an inescapable aspect of both our professional and personal lives. In this study, we build upon and extend the existing literature by proposing a comprehensive framework for interruption management, termed “Interruption Management as Control.” This framework spans the five critical stages of interruption management: prevention, detection, interpretation, integration, and resumption. By focusing on the factors that influence the cognitive costs associated with an interruption at each of these stages, the Interruption-Management-as-Control framework posits that effective interventions are those that adeptly manage these factors, thereby minimizing the adverse impacts of interruptions. This approach offers a novel theoretical perspective, conceptualizing interruption interventions as strategic decisions regarding what aspects to control at each stage and determining the responsible entity for this control – whether it be the individual, technology, or established social norms. By delineating the specific objectives and targets of interruption management at each stage, our framework facilitates a comprehensive and systematic approach to both conceptualizing interruption management and designing interventions. Moreover, by pinpointing the elements that need to be managed – rather than prescribing specific methods – our framework maintains a level of abstraction conducive to generating a wide array of interventions across various mechanisms and technological solutions.