Web Survey Bibliography
There are more than 18 million Internet users in Japan, according to an April 1999 study by Nikkei NetBusiness. Women account for 35.6 percent of these users, and 21.7 percent of all users have experimented with e-commerce. The findings are based on two surveys: a postal survey of 6,700 Japanese Internet users between the ages of 15 and 59, with a response rate of 73.6 percent, and a Web survey. The Web survey alone found that women accounted for half of all users and that almost half of all users have engaged in e-commerce. The postal survey found that the average user shopped online 2.82 times per year, while the Web survey said this figure was 3.76 times per year. The postal survey found the average value of an online purchase to be US$282; according to the Web survey, the average value is over US$325.
Web survey bibliography - Marketing/business (336)
- Qualitatively Speaking: Online focus groups are no substitute for the real thing; 2001; Greenbaum, T.
- Designing a questionnaire that dives beneath the surface; 2001; Humphreys, G., McNeish, J.
- Human factors in business-to-business research over the internet; 2001; Culkin, N., Brown, Js., Fletcher, J.
- Experimental comparison of Web, electronic and mail survey technologies in operations management; 2001; Klassen, R. D., Jacobs, J.
- Old, new make up today's surveys.; 2000; James, D.
- Using online focus groups for e-commerce research; 2000; Johnson, W.
- The future of online research; 2000; James, D.
- You've got surveys; 2000; Lipke, D. J.
- The power of online research; 2000; Taylor, H.
- Use of E-Mail And Internet Surveys By Research Companies; 2000; Totten, J. W.
- Making Web research pay off: A research manager roundup; 1999; Smith, P.
- The Design of an International Real Time Data Collection System: SADC-HYCOS; 1999; Andrews, A. J., Pieyns, S., Servat, E.
- Measuring the Flow Construct in Online Environments: A Structural Modeling Approach; 1999; Novak, T. P., Hoffman, D. L., Yung, Y.-F.
- Casting a wider net; 1999; Marinelli, J.
- Anatomy of an on-line focus group; 1999; Sweet, C.
- In-home CAPI: a new era in data collection?; 1999; Bos, R.
- Japan Has 18 Million Internet Users; 20 Pct. Tried E-Commerce; 1999; Nikkei NetBusiness
- Ethical decision making in business: A comparison between New Zealand decision makers and a World Wide...; 1999; Frey, B. F.
- Web-based market research ushers in new age.; 1998; McCullough, D.
- Online research: playing to the Web's strengths; 1998; Yoffie, A. J.
- A case study of an on-line auction for the World Wide Web; 1998; Tjostheim, I., Eide, J.-O.
- The 10 commandments of electronic market research; 1998; Buchwald, J.
- Internet focus groups are not focus groups - so don't call them that; 1998; Greenbaum, T.
- What constitutes adoption of the Web: A methodological problem in assessing adoption of the World Wide...; 1998; Abels, E. G., White, M. D., Gordon-Murnane, L.
- Internet marketing research: resources and techniques; 1997; Forrest, E.
- Are Internet surveys ready for prime time; 1997; Davis, G.
- SUS - A quick and dirty usability scale; 1996; Brooke, J.
- Response latency as a signal to question problems in survey research; 1996; Bassili, J. N., Scott, S. B.
- Addressing disturbing and disturbed consumer behavior: Is it necessary to change the way we conduct...; 1996; Petty, R. E., Cacioppo, J. T.
- Virtual research exists, but how real is it; 1996; Roller, M. R.
- Focus groups on the Internet: an interesting idea but not a good one; 1995; Greenbaum, T.
- SUMI: the Software Usability Measurement Inventory; 1993; Kirakowski, J., Corbett, M.
- Response-time measurement in survey research. A method for CATI and a new look at nonattitudes; 1991; Bassili, J. N., Fletcher, J. F.
- The Effects of Appeals, Anonymity, and Feedback on Mail Survey Response Patterns from Salespeople; 1989; Pradeep, K. T.
- Some reflections on consumer panels; 1969; Hill, R. W.
- Recent trends in the development of market research; 1936