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The Mobile Internet: The Pioneering Users' Adoption Decisions
Big Island, Hawaii January 03-January 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.606Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii ...
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Ann Fogelgren-Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School
Substantial financial and technological investments by private and public organizations have resulted in the delivery of the third generation mobile technologies, although the journey has not always been smooth. This study aims to uncover some of the challenges and/or opportunities faced by the mobile Internet through systemic examination of the research question: How do the pioneering adopters of the mobile Internet reach their adoption decisions?
This research question is empirically addressed through an exploratory quantitative survey. The survey instrument is partially founded on Rogers' Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) and partially anchored in a number of dialogues with practitioners of the mobile Internet industry. The survey contains information from 222 (N) respondents who actively utilized the mobile Internet in the Danish market at the beginning of 2002. Ten significant components emerged from the survey while utilizing correlation analysis and nonparametric testing. This quantitative study takes its point of departure in the innovation-decision model formulated by Rogers.
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Ann Fogelgren-Pedersen, "The Mobile Internet: The Pioneering Users' Adoption Decisions," hicss, vol. 3, pp.84b, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 3, 2005
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