Exploring Co-Presence in Virtual Work: A Literature Review

Sarwesti, Nanda Amalia Putri, Martina Piranti, Dian Ariani, Irwansyah

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Abstract

In recent decades, virtual work has emerged as a prominent paradigm in the world of employment. Within discussions surrounding virtual work, the concept of co-presence has garnered significant attention. Co-presence facilitates virtual workers to feel integrated into their teams and fosters relationships with colleagues. This research undertakes a comprehensive literature review to delve into the concept of co-presence, its crucial determinants, and the implications it holds. A total of 34 journal articles were scrutinized for inclusion based on their alignment with the research topic. The synthesis of these studies reveals that co-presence plays a pivotal role in supporting virtual work. Furthermore, the alignment of co-presence technology with job characteristics emerges as a critical consideration to ensure technology enhances rather than hinders productivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1261-1273
JournalPERSPEKTIF
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Co-Presence
  • Presence
  • Virtual Work
  • Virtual Reality
  • Computer-Mediated Communications (CMC)

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