We examine racial and ethnic differences in computer ownership and Internet usage using data from a survey conducted by the Nomura Research Institute in 2000, supplemented with data from the August 2000 Current Population Survey. We focus on online shopping because few studies have examined racial and ethnic differences in e-commerce. The results indicate that Blacks and Hispanics are less likely to own or use a computer than non-Hispanics whites but are not less likely to shop online, even, regardless of computer ownership. Indeed, Blacks appear to shop online more frequently, and among home Internet users, to spend more than non-Hispanic whites
Two decades ago an influential article documented the alarming disparities that existed in access to...
Purpose: In the first decades of ICT adoption, Whites traditionally had higher levels of Internet ac...
Examines trends in online shopping and the use of online services, comparing survey data by gender, ...
We examine racial and ethnic differences in computer ownership and Internet usage using data from a ...
The authors examine racial and ethnic differences in computer ownership and Internet usage using dat...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
Current Population Survey (CPS), I examine whether there are large ethnic and racial differences in ...
Previous studies that describe the existence and dimensions of the digital divide call attention to ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether race and/or ethnicity makers) a difference in inte...
This study assesses differences within the African American population with respect to internet acti...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
My study investigates differences in computer ownership levels between the four major racial/ethnic ...
This research examined race and gender differences in the intensity and nature of IT use and whether...
Chapter discredits the idea that most Americans are online, pointing out that African Americans and ...
Two decades ago an influential article documented the alarming disparities that existed in access to...
Purpose: In the first decades of ICT adoption, Whites traditionally had higher levels of Internet ac...
Examines trends in online shopping and the use of online services, comparing survey data by gender, ...
We examine racial and ethnic differences in computer ownership and Internet usage using data from a ...
The authors examine racial and ethnic differences in computer ownership and Internet usage using dat...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
Current Population Survey (CPS), I examine whether there are large ethnic and racial differences in ...
Previous studies that describe the existence and dimensions of the digital divide call attention to ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether race and/or ethnicity makers) a difference in inte...
This study assesses differences within the African American population with respect to internet acti...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
My study investigates differences in computer ownership levels between the four major racial/ethnic ...
This research examined race and gender differences in the intensity and nature of IT use and whether...
Chapter discredits the idea that most Americans are online, pointing out that African Americans and ...
Two decades ago an influential article documented the alarming disparities that existed in access to...
Purpose: In the first decades of ICT adoption, Whites traditionally had higher levels of Internet ac...
Examines trends in online shopping and the use of online services, comparing survey data by gender, ...