WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend, A Guide to Wireless Security

In order to explore the ideas presented in theoretical literature in the light of empirical data, a pilot questionnaire survey was carried out. The questions were about the following themes:

These themes aimed at providing data about people's e-commerce usage, and their perceptions of e-commerce's reliability. The non-users of e-commerce were asked about the reasons for not shopping online and their willingness to use e-commerce in the near future. As mail order is popular in Finland, it was found important to discover the perceived differences between use of mail order and online shopping. The questionnaire consisted of 40 questions, many of them open-ended, to elicit the participants' authentic opinions.

Sixty-seven questionnaires were handed out and filled in by randomly selected people in the city centre of Oulu (the railway station and parks) and on the University of Oulu campus during the summer of 2002. The sample of respondents may have been biased towards students due to the large number of post-secondary schools in Oulu and the university with approximately 14,000 students. Another critical note should be made about the insufficient number of middle-aged participants, especially middle-aged men. It seemed that the persons most interested and eager to participate in the study were young people, students and female, whereas older people were not enthusiastic to participate. The places where the questionnaires were handed out may also have influenced the number of young students among the study participants, although they were chosen in a way to allow the researchers to reach all kinds of people. Taking into account these facts, the results must be assessed critically. The results are not statistically significant, but they do give an idea of consumers' perceptions of trust in e-commerce that should be further examined in future studies.

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