Web Survey Bibliography
Statistics Norway has offered a web alternative to paper questionnaires in all their business surveys since 2004. Now the web response rate is often as high as 70 %. To increase it above this level, however, seems difficult. The monthly price index is an example of a survey with a high but stable web response rate. In order to come up with ideas about how we can increase the number of businesses that report on web even more, a study of what kind of companies which prefer different instruments have been launched. In this presentation we will present the first results from this study and invite to a discussion about how the late majority and “laggards” could be converted from paper to web respondents.
Web survey bibliography - Haraldsen, G. (8)
- Boosting Web pick-up Rates by referring to Compliance Principles ; 2012; Falnes-Dalheim, E., Haraldsen, G., Sundvoll, A.
- Inventory of published research: Response burden measurement and reduction in official business statistics...; 2011; Giesen, D. & Snijkers, G. (Eds.), Bavdaz, M., Bergstrom, Y., Gravem, D. F., Haraldsen, G., Hedlin, D...
- Utilizing Web Technology in Business Data Collection: Some Norwegian, Dutch and Danish Experiences; 2011; Snijkers, G., Haraldsen, G., Stax, H.-P.
- Utilizing Web Technology in Business Data Collection: Some Norwegian, Dutch and Danish Experiences; 2011; Haraldsen, G., Snijkers, G., Roos, M., Sundvoll, A., Vik, T., Stax, H.-P.
- Why don’t all Businesses report on Web?; 2009; Haraldsen, G.
- Turning Grid Questions into Sequences in Business Web Surveys; 2009; Haraldsen, G., Bergstrøm, Y.
- Big scale observations gathered with the help of client side paradata; 2005; Haraldsen, G., Kleven, O., Sundvoll, A.
- Identifying and Reducing Response Burdens in Internet Business Surveys; 2004; Haraldsen, G.