2017
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2017.3-12
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The impact of parents’ technology readiness and their susceptibility to interpersonal influence on adolescents’ participation in parental decision making to purchase technological products

Abstract: Scholarly literature provides sufficient evidence on children's participation in parents

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“…The question of our research concerns the relationship between the family’s ICT consumption profile and the adolescents’ media multitasking. There is little evidence regarding this issue, but some studies have pointed out that, in general, a family overloaded with technology and parents who have a positive view of technology are two factors that could enhance the availability of technology together with their children’s use and multi-use of it (Dikcius et al, 2017). In this sense, our results indicate that adolescents with a heavy media multitasker profile perceive their relatives, particularly the mother and the first brother/sister, as more intense consumers of ICT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question of our research concerns the relationship between the family’s ICT consumption profile and the adolescents’ media multitasking. There is little evidence regarding this issue, but some studies have pointed out that, in general, a family overloaded with technology and parents who have a positive view of technology are two factors that could enhance the availability of technology together with their children’s use and multi-use of it (Dikcius et al, 2017). In this sense, our results indicate that adolescents with a heavy media multitasker profile perceive their relatives, particularly the mother and the first brother/sister, as more intense consumers of ICT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%