Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
554586 Information & Management 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the increasing importance of wireless Internet use via Web-enabled mobile telephony, the relationship between consumers’ attitude and their demographic characteristics have been only cursorily examined. The objective of our study was to fill this gap, by applying a two-step cluster analysis in profiling mobile Internet adopters in Japan. The findings suggest that four clusters exist; they exhibit distinct profile patterns. Paradoxical results were found within one, affluent single youth, which was further divided into two clusters: freelance, highly educated professionals had the most negative perception of mobile Internet adoption, whereas clerical office workers had the most positive perception. Married housewives and company executives also exhibited a positive attitude toward mobile Internet usage.

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