An increasing proportion of information technology (IT)/information system adoption research collects data using online surveys. However, a paucity of research assesses the equivalence of paper-based versus Internet-based surveys in collectivistic cultures. Furthermore, no theoretical or empirical research investigates how cultural differences between collectivistic and individualistic cultures influence the measurement equivalence (ME) of these survey modes. To explore these issues, online and paper-based surveys with comparable samples were carried out in both an individualistic (the USA) and a collectivistic culture (China). Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to examine the ME across both survey modes in these different cultures....
The purpose of this research is to explore the potential for Internet panel-based survey research by...
Online crowdsourcing markets (OCM) are becoming more popular as a source for data collection. In thi...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
An increasing proportion of information technology (IT)/information system adoption research collect...
Little research exists that addresses the equivalence in collectivistic cultures of paper- versus In...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
Over the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and professionals have turned to the Internet...
There is a move towards online data collection across the world. Online survey response is complica...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
We compare internet and telephone survey responses across 27 European Union nations and two research...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
Since the beginning, pros and cons of Web based surveys have been heavily discussed. It is commonly ...
This paper examines the use of internet-based survey methodologies in the behavioral and social scie...
The purpose of this research is to explore the potential for Internet panel-based survey research by...
Online crowdsourcing markets (OCM) are becoming more popular as a source for data collection. In thi...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
An increasing proportion of information technology (IT)/information system adoption research collect...
Little research exists that addresses the equivalence in collectivistic cultures of paper- versus In...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
Over the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and professionals have turned to the Internet...
There is a move towards online data collection across the world. Online survey response is complica...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
We compare internet and telephone survey responses across 27 European Union nations and two research...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
Since the beginning, pros and cons of Web based surveys have been heavily discussed. It is commonly ...
This paper examines the use of internet-based survey methodologies in the behavioral and social scie...
The purpose of this research is to explore the potential for Internet panel-based survey research by...
Online crowdsourcing markets (OCM) are becoming more popular as a source for data collection. In thi...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...