PAGES

161 – 173

DOI

10.1080/713692061
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Gary Madden. Scott J. Savage. Grant Coble-Neal.

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Internet Adoption and Use

Gary Madden. Scott J. Savage. Grant Coble-Neal.

Network economics suggests that Internet growth may be explained by an externality. This study empirically tests for the presence of such an externality, and analyses a cross-section of Internet subscribers to identify adopter characteristics, and applications fuelling early subscription. The results confirm that the establishment of a secure base of commercial users generates endogenous growth. Further, the analysis of Internet subscribers suggests that access pricing and the availability of valued applications are important factors for inducing subscription.

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