Intentional Forgetting in Socio-Digital Work Systems: System Characteristics and User-related Psychological Consequences on Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior

Thomas Ellwart, Anna-sophie Ulfert, Conny Herbert Antoni, Jörg Becker, Christian Frings, Kyra Göbel, Guido Hertel, Anette Kluge, Sarah M. Meeßen, Cornelia Niessen, Christoph Nohe, Dennis M. Riehle, Yannick Runge, Ute Schmid, Arnulf Schüffler, Michael Siebers, Sabine Sonnentag, Tobias Tempel, Meinald T. Thielsch, Wilken Wehrt

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Abstract

Future work environments offer numerous technical applications to manage increasing amounts of information for organizations, teams, and individuals. Psychological concepts of intentional forgetting (IF) can be applied to improve the performance of work systems or to extend cognitive capacities of humans in technical systems. Different IF mechanisms have been suggested for assisting technology-aided IF, such as: (1) filtering of irrelevant or distressful information (e.g., by suppressing, deleting, or selecting), (2) delegating tasks from human to digital agents, changing roles, and reorganizing socio-digital work systems, or (3) systematic (re-)placement of retrieval cues or triggers to generate or suppress behavior. Due to these different underlying IF mechanisms, the implementation of IF at individual, team, and organizational level will differ substantially between work areas or systems. In order to gain a better understanding of how socio-digital applications of IF impact human behavior and reactions, it is necessary to (a) differentiate between relevant characteristics of socio-digital IF systems and (b) gain an understanding of how these characteristics impact users’ attitudes and performance. Thus, the present paper aims to classify and compare these characteristics of different applications of IF and introduces variables and methods to study psychological effects on users’ behavior, experience, and affective reactions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number16
JournalAIS Transactions on Enterprise Systems
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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