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Title Experiences in e-survey development for IS research: Lessons from the use of automated control tools
Source 7th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 10-13 July 2003, Adelaide, South Australia
Year 2003
Access date 23.02.2006
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Abstract

The application of the Internet to traditional business and administrative activities has introduced considerable digitisation and process automation. One key area of development from a research perspective is the use of electronic (e-) surveys, based on Internet technology. E-surveys can bring many benefits from a research perspective, including extremely low marginal costs, automation of processes, and the ability to collect and manage very large samples. However, experience in the use of e-surveys has found considerable challenges in achieving a quality sample frame and response rates. This paper explores the development of an e-survey tool for assessing information needs of growth enterprises in Brazil. A key learning from the use of the survey is the use of control methods for both improving the response rate, and, as a consequence, the sample frame.

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Year of publication2003
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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