Connecting the dots in counterterrorism: The consequences of communication setting for shared situation awareness and team performance

Forfatter
Valaker, Sigmund
Hærem, Thorvald
Bakken, Bjørn T.
Publisert
2018
Emneord
Terrorisme
Gruppearbeid
Permalenke
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/77704
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/2508
DOI
10.1111/1468-5973.12217
Samling
Articles
Description
Valaker, Sigmund; Hærem, Thorvald; Bakken, Bjørn T.. Connecting the dots in counterterrorism: The consequences of communication setting for shared situation awareness and team performance. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 2018 ;Volum 26.(4) s. 425-439
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Shared situation awareness (SSA) is critical for counterterrorism teams. We examined whether a rich media condition (co‐located face to face) and a lean media condition (distributed email) differentially influence SSA at levels 1, 2, and 3 and team performance, in 24 co‐located and 27 distributed teams. SSA at level 2—knowing who the terrorist is and their location—mediated and SSA at level 3—projecting future terrorist actions—marginally significantly mediated, a positive relationship between media richness and team performance. SSA at level 1—knowing objects—did not mediate such a positive effect. A co‐located setting leads to more convergence on situation awareness at levels 2 and 3, whereas a distributed setting leads to more convergence on level 1.
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