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The impact of the Internet on how and when individuals decide to adopt new products and services remains a critical yet under examined topic. This research examines the linkage between Internet use and the new product diffusion process through the examination of a very large, detailed, Internet usage dataset. Our 12-month longitudinal analysis of 34,731 customers' Internet related behaviours indicates that the introduction of Internet based services is positively correlated with expedited adoption behaviour. Customers that utilized a company's Internet related service innovations were over twice as likely to adopt the company's new product offering during the first year of introduction. We conclude by discussing the implications and need for additional research.
...With many questions about how technology-based services influence customer behaviour still ... analysis of 1,400 Internet marketing articles and found that the most researched topic over the ...
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... by recipients of controlled goods and technology. These amendments take effect on August 15, 2011, ...
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...) generally covering similar goods and technology, are anticipated to have a significant effect on C...
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... imposed on the parties by the relevant Articles of the Agreement should be interpreted, to the ext...
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On February 2, 2011, Canada's Export Controls Division (ECD) announced the availability of a new multidestination export permit for the export or tran...
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... to the mandatory provisions in the articles of Air Canada regarding constraints imposed on the... economic development, science and technology initiatives and other measures to promote economic...
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The authors of the articles in this issue have dealt with the theme of relationships from the perspective of teacher-librarians and their relationships with others: * The relationships between teacher-librarians and principals * The relationships between teacher-librarians and science teachers * The relationships between the elements of two different instructional systems or approaches (i.e., students, teachers, teacher-librarians, content, technology, books, and so on) * The relationships that can be developed by the teacher-librarian with students at risk of not completing high school and with teachers and others who can support these students * The relationships that teacher-librarians can develop with students and teachers that foster intrinsic motivation for information-seeking It ...
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Up to now, most have been offering their content free online, but that is unsustainable, because there isn't enough advertising revenue online to pay for it. So either the amount of news produced must shrink, or readers must pay more. Some publications, such as the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal -- which has more than one million online subscribers and has just promised to develop a new system of micropayments for articles -- already charge for content. Others will follow: Rupert Murdoch, The Journal's owner, has said he expects his other titles to start charging too. With news available free on Google and Yahoo!, readers may, of course, not be prepared to pay even for deeper or more specialized stuff; but since they do in the paper world, where free and paid-for publicatio...
...Better technology, coupled with new payment systems, will not solve ...
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... bread generalizations about Internet technology, repeatedly equating it with traditional broadcast..., etc.), public (newspaper or magazine articles, books, radio or television commentary) or private...
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On February 2, 2011, Canada's Export Controls Division (ECD) announced the availability of a new multidestination export permit for the export or tran...