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Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
The degree to which social influence, advertising, published reviews, and exposure to a technology influence the development of an individuals normative beliefs (Brown & Venkatesh, 2005; Rogers, 2003).
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Factors Affecting Broadband Adoption for Mainstream Consumers
Peter Adams (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch019
Abstract
This chapter explores whether past experiences with telecommunications providers and current ‘plans’ on offer serve as barriers between an individual consumers’ persuasion phase of the Innovation-Decision Process (Rogers, 2003) and the decision phase. With broadband in around 33% of Australian homes, it is important that telecommunications providers understand why the future mainstream segment of consumers will want to adopt broadband, and any barriers to this. This analysis suggests future studies are needed to investigate whether the telecommunications providers are collectively confusing potential broadband consumers in their attempts to differentiate a generic product in the market. It argues that future technology adoption studies need to consider including the complexity of the actual purchase decision when developing constructs for quantitative models. If we are to build a picture of why mainstream consumers adopt broadband, more than just the perceptions of using the technology itself need to be investigated.
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Online Database Use by Science Research Scholars of Alagappa University, Karaikudi: A Study
An information source is a person, thing, or place from which information comes, arises, or is obtained. Information sources can be known as primary or secondary.
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Information Literacy Among Rural Women: A Study
An information source is a person, thing, or place from which information comes, arises, or is obtained. Information sources can be known as primary or secondary.
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Beyond the Stars: Unraveling the Role of JWST Information Sources in Shaping Beliefs in a Supreme Being
Any person, organization, or medium that provides information on a particular subject. Information sources can include books, journals, newspapers, websites, databases, government documents, interviews, and personal communication. The quality and reliability of information sources can vary widely, and it is important to evaluate them critically.
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Use of Digital Resources Among Social Scientists: An Evaluative Study
An information source is a person, thing, or place from which information comes, arises, or is obtained. Information sources can be known as primary or secondary.
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