[Air-l] Model/Framework for studying Internet user behaviour in broadband environment

Frank Thomas frank.thomasftr at free.fr
Sun Mar 16 04:17:55 PST 2003


Yogesh,

it is not clear whether you will study domestic, or private, or 
business, or public, or educational, or research, or associative, or 
collective users and their behaviour. There is quite a lot of research 
on domestic use (which is often confounded with private use) and 
professional/business use (which is often confounded with use at the 
office).

A good start is bibliography established by Leslie Haddon: where the 
domestication theory coined by Silverstone & Haddon receives an 
important place, of course:
http://members.aol.com/leshaddon/ICTRefs.html

A running European research program, eLiving,  includes an empirical 
analysis of Broadband uses:

Anderson, B., Gale, C., Jones, M., and McWilliam, A. (2002) 
Domesticating Broadband: what 'consumers' really do with flat rate, 
always on and fast Internet access. BT Technology Journal, Vol 20, 
Number 1. pp103-114 <http://www.btexact.com/ideas/papers?doc=72736>. 
January 2002.

Also go to: http://www.eurescom.de/e-living/ to see the deliverables

What about diffusion research?

You should be more specific to get more precise answers.

Good luck,

Frank Thomas
Rosny, France


Yogesh Dwivedi wrote:

> Dear Internet Researcher,
>
> I am Yogesh Dwivedi, pursuing PhD Information Systems. My research 
> focus is "Internet users behaviour in broadband environment".  For 
> this topic I am searching appropriate framework / model. It will be 
> very nice if anyone of you could able to provide some suggestion 
> regarding the theory/framework/model of studying Internet users 
> behaviour and any suggestions on published research in this particular 
> area.
>
> Please send your reply at Yogesh.kumar.Dwivedi at brunel.ac.uk
>
> Your assistance is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Yogesh Dwivedi
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Research Scholar
> Departmentment of Information Systems & Computing
> Brunel University
> Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
> London, UK
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