Investigating the role of "virtual organizations" in effective human communication with an interpretive approach to behavioral behavior of users of cafes in Damavand
Subject Areas : Educational managementranginnegar karamzadeh 1 , sina tofangchi 2
1 - social Sciences, payam noor university Damavand branch,iran
2 - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran
Keywords: information technology, Virtual Organization, Behavioral Action, Effective Human Communication,
Abstract :
The virtual age is the ultimate development of information technology in a three-dimensional space in a knowledge-based environment, and the enormous impact of virtual configurations on the speed and frequency of human communication is a topic that can not be ignored. In this regard, the present study aims to survey the viewpoints and the role of "virtual organizations" in effective human communication with an interpretive approach to the behavioral behavior of male and female cyber-girls in a municipality on a sample of cluster random stratified random sampling of 345 communities. The statistical population of all young people between 17 and 36 years of age in Damavand who have visited the databases and computer centers of Damavand in April and May of 1394 and conducted a survey. To measure the variables, a researcher-made questionnaire of 32 questions with a Likert scale and a credit of 90182 in girls was used and 0/7116 in boys. After completing, the data were analyzed by SPSS software at descriptive and inferential levels it placed. Findings of the research indicate that: 1) There is not a significant relationship between male and female youth exploitation of virtual organizations and their effective human communication in women. However, there is a significant relationship between men and women. 2) There is a significant relationship between the level of girls 'and boys' youth acquaintance with e-government and their views on the impact of e-government on cultural-economic and social development.
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