Is the Applicability of Web-Based Surveys for Academic Research Limited to the Field of Information Technology?

Narcyz Roztocki
Nawal Ait Lahri

This paper was presented at the 36 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2003), Big Island, HI, January 6-9, 2003.


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Roztocki, N. and Ait Lahri, N. "Is the Applicability of Web-Based Surveys for Academic Research limited to the Field of Information Technology?" with Nawal Ait Lahri. Proceedings of the 36 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2003), Big Island, HI, January 6-9, 2003.

ABSTRACT:

Currently, the Internet provides researchers with the opportunity to conduct online surveys in a more efficient and effective way than was previously allowed by traditional means. While the popularity of online data collection methodology has increased, only a limited number of studies have been done related to the topic of using Web-Based Surveys specifically for academic research. The purpose of this research project-in-progress is twofold. The first objective is to explore potential differences in attitudes toward using Web-Based Surveys as a tool for academic research among Information Technology versus non-Information Technology researchers. The second goal is to investigate the relationship between participants' degree of computer literacy and their acceptance of and trust in Web-Based Surveys.

KEYWORDS:

Academic Research, Internet-Based Surveys, Web-Based Surveys


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