Principal Investigator: Jonathan Zhu
Web Mining Lab
Dept of Media & Communication
City University of Hong Kong

 


Funding Sources:

Annual Reports:


(To create customized charts based on one-, two-, or three-way analysis of the original data from 2000 to 2007)


Selected Publications:
  • Peng, T. Q., & Zhu, J. J. H (2008). Cohort trends in perceived Internet influence on political efficacy in Hong Kong. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11 (1), 75-79. [Abstract online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & Wang, E. H. (2005). Diffusion, use and impact of the Internet in China. Communications of the ACM, 48 (4), 49-53. [Available online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2002). Perceived characteristics, perceived needs, and perceived popularity: Diffusion and use of the Internet in China. Communication Research, 29 (4), 466-495.
  • Lee, B. K. M., & Zhu, J. J. H. (2002). The impact of Internet use on sociability: A comparative study between Mainland China and Hong Kong. IT & Society, 1 (1). [Available online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2002). Information accessibility, user sophistication, and source credibility: The impact of the Internet on value orientations. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 7 (2). [Available online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2002). Diffusion, Use and Impact of the Internet in Hong Kong:  A Chain Process Model. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 7 (2). [Available online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2002, original in Chinese). Diffusion of the Internet in China: A comparison of Beijing, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong, 2000. Journalism University, 72, 23-31.
  • Zhu, J. J. H. (2001, original in Chinese). The Digital Divide Index (DDI): Operational definition and preliminary test. In X. Wu, J. Wang, and A. Li (Eds.), Research on journalism and communication in the 21st Century (pp. 203-211). Shantou, China: Shantou University Press.
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2002). Competition between Alternative Sources and Alternative Priorities: A Theory of Weighted and Calculated Needs for New Media (WCN). Perspectives: Working Papers n English & Communication (Department of English and Communication, City University of Hong Kong), 14 (1), 1-15.
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & He, Z. (2001). Behind the digital divide in Hong Kong. Media Digest, July Issue, 10-12. [Available online]
  • Zhu, J. J. H., & Tan, Y. (2002, original in Chinese). Online skills among Internet users in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Guangzhou: A comparative analysis. Media Digest, November Issue, 7-9. [Available online]