This study compares two countries, Korea and Japan, in the diffusion and usage of the internet among college students. The two countries exhibit different strategies in adopting new IT, which influence the adoption rate of the internet. Although Korea and Japan are adjacent to each other and share somewhat similar values and culture, there are significant differences in the usage of new media and new technologies. We attempt to empirically investigate these differences between the two countries. A survey of 977 university students of the two countries reveal that although governmental policy fueled the diffusion of internet services usage, other cultural factors also influence the adoption and usage of internet services. Koreans are more in...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate cross-cultural differences in the use of the Int...
This study compares two countries, Korea and Japan, in the diffusion and usage of the internet among...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The paper presents the characteristics and trends of the Internet and e-commerce in Japan. Then it d...
This study analyzes a diffusion pattern of IPTV (Internet Protocol TV), based on TAM (Technology Acc...
Approximately 40 % of the population enjoy access to the Internet via mobile phones in Japan, where ...
While the explosive growth of social network sites is a common phenomenon across many countries, the...
Japan is one if the most technologically advanced nations, yet within it there are large and influen...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
This study adopts a research model based on Diffusion of Innovation Theory, online trust, and nation...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate cross-cultural differences in the use of the Int...
This study compares two countries, Korea and Japan, in the diffusion and usage of the internet among...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
The paper presents the characteristics and trends of the Internet and e-commerce in Japan. Then it d...
This study analyzes a diffusion pattern of IPTV (Internet Protocol TV), based on TAM (Technology Acc...
Approximately 40 % of the population enjoy access to the Internet via mobile phones in Japan, where ...
While the explosive growth of social network sites is a common phenomenon across many countries, the...
Japan is one if the most technologically advanced nations, yet within it there are large and influen...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
This study adopts a research model based on Diffusion of Innovation Theory, online trust, and nation...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
This paper seeks to explain the different rates of adoption for networked gaming and mobile gaming t...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate cross-cultural differences in the use of the Int...