Computers, the Internet, and families: A review of the role new technology plays in family life

R Hughes Jr, JD Hans - Journal of Family Issues, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
During the past 30 years, new communication technology devices have become common in
American homes—among them are personal computers and the Internet. Social critics and …

[图书][B] Das Internet in Wahlkämpfen: Ein Überblick

A Jungherr, H Schoen, A Jungherr, H Schoen - 2013 - Springer
1. Das Internet in Wahlkämpfen: Ein Überblick Page 1 1. Das Internet in Wahlkämpfen: Ein
Überblick Spätestens seit Barack Obamas erfolgreicher, in Medien und Öffentlichkeit vielbeachteter …

[PDF][PDF] Sistemas de información gerencial

KCYL Laudon, P Jane - 2012 - dspace.itsjapon.edu.ec
Escribimos este libro para los estudiantes de escuelas de negocios que requieren un
análisis detallado sobre la forma en que las empresas contemporáneas utilizan las …

Using the technology acceptance model to explain how attitudes determine Internet usage: The role of perceived access barriers and demographics

CE Porter, N Donthu - Journal of business research, 2006 - Elsevier
Despite the fact that most Americans use the Internet, those who are older, less educated,
minority and lower income have lower usage rates than younger, highly educated, white and …

Characteristics of online and offline health information seekers and factors that discriminate between them

SR Cotten, SS Gupta - Social science & medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Increasing number of individuals are using the internet to meet their health information
needs; however, little is known about the characteristics of online health information seekers …

[图书][B] Bridging the digital divide: Technology, community and public policy

LJ Servon - 2008 - books.google.com
Bridging the Digital Divide investigates problems of unequal access to information
technology. The author redefines this problem, examines its severity, and lays out what the …

[PDF][PDF] Online communities: focusing on sociability and usability

J Preece, D Maloney-Krichmar - Handbook of human-computer interaction, 2003 - Citeseer
1 Background Millions of people meet online to chat, to find like-minded people, to debate
topical issues, to play games, to give or ask for information, to find support, to shop, or just to …

Usage‐based pricing and demand for residential broadband

A Nevo, JL Turner, JW Williams - Econometrica, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
We estimate demand for residential broadband using high‐frequency data from subscribers
facing a three‐part tariff. The three‐part tariff makes data usage during the billing cycle a …

The advent of Internet surveys for political research: A comparison of telephone and Internet samples

RP Berrens, AK Bohara, H Jenkins-Smith, C Silva… - Political …, 2003 - cambridge.org
The Internet offers a number of advantages as a survey mode: low marginal cost per
completed response, capabilities for providing respondents with large quantities of …

[PDF][PDF] History of online communities

J Preece, D Maloney-Krichmar, C Abras - Encyclopedia of community, 2003 - Citeseer
An online community is a group of people who interact in a virtual environment. They have a
purpose, are supported by technology, and are guided by norms and policies (Preece …