Researchers have been investigating the meeting and convention industry for many years. Recently, attention has been given to the attitudes and perceptions of stakeholders who represent the different generations. Generations\u27 views on information communication technology, in particular, are now of interest to academics and industry practitioners. The present study considers the preferences and usages of information communication technologies by Generation Y students and meeting professionals. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Findings confirm similarities and differences between the groups. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Generation Z, born 1996-2010 (McNeil, 2018) or iGeneration has always had instant access to the inte...
Generation Z is more inclined to use mediated communication, which leads to them communicating diffe...
Color poster with text and graphsResearch shows that intergenerational communication is becoming inc...
Researchers have been investigating the meeting and convention industry for many years. Recently, at...
Over the years, the forms of communication have changed drastically due to always changing technolog...
The purpose of this research study was to determine the generational differences in the use of commu...
This research examines the communication styles of five different generations: the Traditionalists, ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasing in importance everyday, especially s...
A gulf has tended to develop between the adoption and usage of information technology by different g...
It has been argued that age-related and generational differences in communication technology use and...
Given the introduction of information and communication technology and its rapid progress in every s...
This research paper will, based on the frame of references and through a quantitative study, describ...
Gen Y students are an increasing proportion of commencing undergraduate students worldwide. Having g...
This research paper examines computer-mediated communication and its effects on interpersonal commun...
Despite the fact that e-mail seems to be the preferred communications medium for college professors,...
Generation Z, born 1996-2010 (McNeil, 2018) or iGeneration has always had instant access to the inte...
Generation Z is more inclined to use mediated communication, which leads to them communicating diffe...
Color poster with text and graphsResearch shows that intergenerational communication is becoming inc...
Researchers have been investigating the meeting and convention industry for many years. Recently, at...
Over the years, the forms of communication have changed drastically due to always changing technolog...
The purpose of this research study was to determine the generational differences in the use of commu...
This research examines the communication styles of five different generations: the Traditionalists, ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasing in importance everyday, especially s...
A gulf has tended to develop between the adoption and usage of information technology by different g...
It has been argued that age-related and generational differences in communication technology use and...
Given the introduction of information and communication technology and its rapid progress in every s...
This research paper will, based on the frame of references and through a quantitative study, describ...
Gen Y students are an increasing proportion of commencing undergraduate students worldwide. Having g...
This research paper examines computer-mediated communication and its effects on interpersonal commun...
Despite the fact that e-mail seems to be the preferred communications medium for college professors,...
Generation Z, born 1996-2010 (McNeil, 2018) or iGeneration has always had instant access to the inte...
Generation Z is more inclined to use mediated communication, which leads to them communicating diffe...
Color poster with text and graphsResearch shows that intergenerational communication is becoming inc...