Web-based surveys in China

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Information Management and the Global Landscape
PublisherIGI Global
Pages164-184
ISBN (print)9781605661384
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Abstract

In the last few years, Web-based surveys have received increased attention given their potential to cut the costs and time associated with paper-based surveys. In this chapter, we consider the feasibility of using the Web as a data collection medium in China, with a current Internet population of 253 million. Following a review of the literature regarding the design, implementation and application of Web surveys, and the current state of data collection in developing countries in general and China in particular, we describe how we have developed and implemented two Web-based survey instruments in the Chinese context. The survey data, both qualitative and quantitative, is analysed and discussed with a view to drawing up instructive guidance for researchers interested to use the Web as a data collection tool in China, as well as developing countries more generally. The Web-based survey has great potential in these contexts, if sensitively designed and implemented. We consider the implications of this research and identify areas where future research is necessary. © 2009, IGI Global.

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Web-based surveys in China. / Davison, Robert M.; Kam, Carol S.P.; Li, Maggie Y. et al.
Handbook of Research on Information Management and the Global Landscape. IGI Global, 2008. p. 164-184.

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review