This article examines China's fast-growing Internet market from the perspective of its users in terms of adoption dynamics and usage patterns, using first-hand survey data and extensive background information on China's Internet. Present users are an elite group whose profile is presented in the article. Barriers to Internet diffusion include mainly resources, speed, and a limitation of online applications. These factors also impact on usage characteristics. Several policy recommendations and emerging trends, such as e-commerce and Internet telephony, are also discussed.China Internet, diffusion of innovations, Internet cafe, e-commerce, China telecommunications,
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
On-line customer research has been conducted for European and American markets by marketers and acad...
In March 1994, China was formally connected to the Internet via the Institute of High Energy Physics...
The number of Internet users in China has grown from 8.9 million users in 1999 to 22 million in 2001...
The Internet has arrived in China, the most populous nation in the world, at a rapid rate.To account...
With the development of information and communications technology (ICTs), Internet has been one of t...
Geoinformation is suited par excellence for distribution over the Internet. It is therefore of great...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
In the last decade, the wide use of the Internet, particularly through the proliferation of broadban...
China, which has evolved as a 'super power' in the Internet economy, is looking forward to incorpora...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
The technology of the Internet has been a focus of discussion over innovation. In contrast, the soci...
In the middle of the last decade China really began to feel the impact of the internet. Within a few...
In the middle of the last decade China began to develop the use of the Internet. Within a few years,...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
On-line customer research has been conducted for European and American markets by marketers and acad...
In March 1994, China was formally connected to the Internet via the Institute of High Energy Physics...
The number of Internet users in China has grown from 8.9 million users in 1999 to 22 million in 2001...
The Internet has arrived in China, the most populous nation in the world, at a rapid rate.To account...
With the development of information and communications technology (ICTs), Internet has been one of t...
Geoinformation is suited par excellence for distribution over the Internet. It is therefore of great...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
In the last decade, the wide use of the Internet, particularly through the proliferation of broadban...
China, which has evolved as a 'super power' in the Internet economy, is looking forward to incorpora...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
The technology of the Internet has been a focus of discussion over innovation. In contrast, the soci...
In the middle of the last decade China really began to feel the impact of the internet. Within a few...
In the middle of the last decade China began to develop the use of the Internet. Within a few years,...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
On-line customer research has been conducted for European and American markets by marketers and acad...
In March 1994, China was formally connected to the Internet via the Institute of High Energy Physics...