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Jarvenpaa, S., Scott, C. R., & Keller, J. (August, 2004). Virtual team identity and organizational embeddedness. Presentation to the annual convention of the Academy of Management, New Orleans, LA.
“Bronco” a.k.a. Scott, C. R. (2004, November). Benefits and drawbacks of anonymous online communication: Legal challenges and communicative recommendations. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., & Timmerman, C. E. (2004, November). The effects of communication, writing, and technology apprehensions on new communication technology use in organizations: Similarities and differences across a 5-year span. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Markman, K. M., & Scott, C. R. (2005, May). Anonymous Internet? Questioning common perceptions of online communication by investigating email usernames. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, New York, NY.
Scott, C. R., & Stephens, K. K. (2005, May). It depends on who you’re talking to...: Predictors and outcomes of situated measures of organizational identification. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, New York, NY.
Markman, K. M., & Scott, C. R. (2005, October). Who do you think I am? Comparing sender and receiver perceptions of email identifiability. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Association of Internet Researchers, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., & D’Urso, S. C. (2005, October). Comparing students in traditional and online courses: Communication technology use and the effects on student learning. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Association of Internet Researchers, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., Lewis, L. K., & D’Urso, S. C. (2005, November). Sowing the seeds of interorganizational collaboration: A case study of listserv use in a community of homeless service providers. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA.
Rains, S. A., & Scott, C. R. (2006, June). To identify or not to identify: A theoretical model of receiver responses to anonymous communication. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany.
Bonito, J. A., & Scott, C. R. (2006, June). Participation in online groups: Comparing anonymous, pseudonymous, and named conditions. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany.