Researchers want info on your use of mobile data devices

Users of mobile devices enabled with data capability: answer a Victoria University survey and be in to win $200:

Eusebio Scornavacca from the School of Information Management,  Victoria University of Wellington  is conducting a research project on New Zealanders’ use of mobile information systems in the workplace.

If you are currently using a mobile device enabled with data capability (e.g. mobile e-mail, mobile Internet, mobile business applications etc) for work purposes, he invites you to complete a survey questionnaire. It should take you approximately 12 minutes to complete the survey, which is anonymous and will be available until the 25th of December 2009.  By completing the questionnaire you will be entered in draw to win a prize of $200. Please use the following link to access the survey: http://vuw.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_cBko9uZySNCz9Zi&SVID=Prod

Your participation is important and will help to improve the understanding of the adoption and use of mobile technology.  Should you require any further information about this project, please contact Eusebio Scornavacca at +64 4 463 6697 or e-mail eusebio.scornavacca@vuw.ac.nz  or Professor Sid Huff at +64 4 463 5819 or e-mail sid.huff@vuw.ac.nz.

Thank you.

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