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Scott, C. R. (1999, February). Group communication technologies (GCTs) to support organizational teams: A meeting-process model review of recent research findings. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Vancouver, Canada.
Scott, C. R., & Timmerman, C. E. (1999, February). The effects of communication, writing, and technology apprehensions & technology playfulness and innovativeness on the usage of new communication technologies in organizations. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Vancouver, Canada.
Scott, C. R., Timmerman, C. E., & Quinn, L. (1999, May). A preliminary test of competing explanations for the virtual honeymoon effect: An analysis of source attribution accuracy and attribution confidence in anonymous GDSS meetings. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Scott, C. R., & Timmerman, C. E. (1999, May). Communication technology use and multiple workplace identifications among various types of organizational teleworkers. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Scott, C. R., & Timmerman, C. E. (1999, July). Survey of group communication technology use in site and virtual teams. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Summer Conference on Communication and Technology, Washington, DC.
Scott, C. R. (1999, July). Using WebCT and streaming audio for an online course on communication technology. Presentation and demonstration at the National Communication Association Summer Conference on Communication and Technology, Washington, DC.
Scott, C. R. (1999, August). Using group communication technologies to support teamwork and collaboration in the classroom. Presentation to The University of Texas System Annual Telecommunications and Information Technology Conference, Brownsville, TX.
Rapp, M. D., & Scott, C. R. (1999, November). The effect of computer anxiety, communication apprehension, and writing apprehension on computer-mediated communication technology use. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., Timmerman, C. E., Sage, D. M., & Quinn, L. (1999, November). What makes the virtual honeymoon end?: Increases in computer and group familiarity as competing explanations for communicative changes associated with repeated interaction on a group decision support system. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Scott, C. R., & Carroll, C. E. (1999, November). It's not a matter of if, but when: Exploring the model of situated identifications among members of a dispersed organization. Paper presented to the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.