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Increasing elder consumer interactions with information technology
Michelle Hough
, Andrzej Kobylanski
Penn State Greater Allegheny
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Information Technology
100%
Elderly Users
100%
Consumer Interaction
100%
Quality of Life
66%
Product Price
66%
Young Consumers
66%
World Wide Web
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Healthcare
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Potential Influence
33%
Marketing Effort
33%
Potential Gains
33%
Technology Advancement
33%
Elders
33%
Information Technology Use
33%
Product Promotion
33%
Effective Mechanism
33%
Healthy Life
33%
Fast Pace
33%
Marketing Mix
33%
Marketing Tools
33%
Perceived Reality
33%
Higher Forms
33%
IT Adoption
33%
IT Use
33%
Information Technology Adoption
33%
Price Promotion
33%
Marketing Methods
33%
Group Affiliation
33%
Social Sciences
Information Technology
100%
Elderly (Age Groups)
100%
Quality of Life
50%
Health Care
25%
Health Service
25%
Social Relationships
25%
Reference Group
25%
Marketing Method
25%
Computer Science
Information Technology
100%
Theoretical Framework
25%
Health Care
25%
Potential Benefit
25%
Published Research
25%
Social Relation
25%
Business & Economics
Marketing Management
100%
Low-Cost Strategy
100%