THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES

The paper looks at a representative sample of Romanian Internet users, intending to differentiate between factors that are influencing the frequency of use. It describes the statistical setting of occasional users versus the group of regular Internet users that currently represent the main policy fo...

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Main Authors: Geomina Turlea, Esteve Ollé Sanz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Institute of Romania 2011-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of European Affairs
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Online Access:http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol_11_no_1/RJEA_2011_vol11_no1_artic_4_ROMANIA_AND_INTEGRATION_INTO_THE_EUROPEAN_MODEL.pdf
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spelling doaj-fe049e3c0f29402dbf4d942cb4d5ab472020-11-25T01:44:08ZengEuropean Institute of RomaniaRomanian Journal of European Affairs1582-82711841-42732011-03-011114362THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIESGeomina TurleaEsteve Ollé SanzEsteve Ollé SanzThe paper looks at a representative sample of Romanian Internet users, intending to differentiate between factors that are influencing the frequency of use. It describes the statistical setting of occasional users versus the group of regular Internet users that currently represent the main policy focus of the European Commission, synthesizing and analysing some of the findings. The authors then propose a general access equation looking at a large number of usual access factors. A logistic model is tested for similar sets of factors allowing comparison between impacts on the two mentioned groups of internet users. We found that the education level and the location of household may act as proxies for use mode selection and for communication intensity. However, factors not taken into account in these equations seem to be responsible for much more of the difference between the behaviours of the two groups of users, rather than usual access factors. These factors are related to motivations and the last and newest part of the paper is dedicated to the finding of the differentiated impact of utilitarian versus social motivations on the frequency of use. Our analysis, based on a descriptive type of model, reveals the important role that different types of uses play in the transition from occasional to intensive use, and that the main statistically significant differences between intensive and occasional users come from social motivations, out of which the uploading self-created content seems to be the most relevant. Policy makers could focus on the fusion of utilitarian and social motivations as a phenomenal driver of Internet diffusion, using the mix as a catalyser to bridge the important divides in both use and access that still reign in the Romanian information society.http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol_11_no_1/RJEA_2011_vol11_no1_artic_4_ROMANIA_AND_INTEGRATION_INTO_THE_EUROPEAN_MODEL.pdfInternet usese-inclusionaccess modelRomaniautilitarian and social motivations
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THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
Romanian Journal of European Affairs
Internet uses
e-inclusion
access model
Romania
utilitarian and social motivations
author_facet Geomina Turlea
Esteve Ollé Sanz
Esteve Ollé Sanz
author_sort Geomina Turlea
title THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
title_short THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
title_full THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
title_fullStr THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
title_full_unstemmed THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF INTERNET DIFFUSION IN ROMANIA: EXAMINING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN INTERNET USES AND FREQUENCIES
title_sort social dimension of internet diffusion in romania: examining the connection between internet uses and frequencies
publisher European Institute of Romania
series Romanian Journal of European Affairs
issn 1582-8271
1841-4273
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The paper looks at a representative sample of Romanian Internet users, intending to differentiate between factors that are influencing the frequency of use. It describes the statistical setting of occasional users versus the group of regular Internet users that currently represent the main policy focus of the European Commission, synthesizing and analysing some of the findings. The authors then propose a general access equation looking at a large number of usual access factors. A logistic model is tested for similar sets of factors allowing comparison between impacts on the two mentioned groups of internet users. We found that the education level and the location of household may act as proxies for use mode selection and for communication intensity. However, factors not taken into account in these equations seem to be responsible for much more of the difference between the behaviours of the two groups of users, rather than usual access factors. These factors are related to motivations and the last and newest part of the paper is dedicated to the finding of the differentiated impact of utilitarian versus social motivations on the frequency of use. Our analysis, based on a descriptive type of model, reveals the important role that different types of uses play in the transition from occasional to intensive use, and that the main statistically significant differences between intensive and occasional users come from social motivations, out of which the uploading self-created content seems to be the most relevant. Policy makers could focus on the fusion of utilitarian and social motivations as a phenomenal driver of Internet diffusion, using the mix as a catalyser to bridge the important divides in both use and access that still reign in the Romanian information society.
topic Internet uses
e-inclusion
access model
Romania
utilitarian and social motivations
url http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol_11_no_1/RJEA_2011_vol11_no1_artic_4_ROMANIA_AND_INTEGRATION_INTO_THE_EUROPEAN_MODEL.pdf
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