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Does culture affect online behaviour?I was asked last week, if culture effects the user experience and the users’ use of the system. What we have found is that consumers knowledge has a major impact on online behaviour. For example most Europeans hardly use the internet to shop. Therefore they have both little knowledge and ...
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Does culture affect online behaviour?Consumers knowledge has a major impact on online behaviour. For example most Europeans hardly use the internet to shop. Therefore they have both little knowledge and experience of online buying. Using numbers from Jupiter and Forester research shows the UK online user spends twice as much online ...
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Scale Independent Thought: Crowdsourcing CommunitasNew Vistas of the Community Self “We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom. The world henceforth will be run by synthesizers, people able to put together the right information at the right time, think critically about it, and make important choices wisely." E.O. Wilson, ...
Bonnie DeVarco
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The Network University? Technology, Culture and Organisational Complexity in Contemporary Higher EducationWhile Castells and other network theorists often treat the network as a force that is somehow seen to precede the social, the findings of our study of networked technology in the university setting indicate that the so-called logic of the network is marked by a number of potential trajectories. ...
Giorgio Bertini
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Learning to share learning - an exploration of methods to improve and share learningA report prepared for the UK Commission for Health Improvement. March 2003 This report is an illustrated literature review drawing on studies in the fields of education, psychology, organisational learning, personal learning, and participatory approaches to explore understanding of good ...
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The women addicted to Facebook friendships | NewsDavid Smallwood, an addictions expert with the Priory, says the social networking site is fuelling insecurity in users. Women are particularly vulnerable because their self-worth stems from relationships with others and Facebook compels them to "acquire" hundreds of friends, says Mr Smallwood. ...
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