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ID #:   39272682
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Description:   Survey on personal online reputation management. Includes: Top online activities that contribute most to your own online profile? (e.g. Online shopping, online banking, social networking sites, text messaging, Skype, Online auctions, Write a blog, Download movies, Play online gaming, E-mail), Thinking of your friends and families, what are the three things you contribute most to their online profiles? 

Concern about online reputation?  Concern that your online reputation may be harmed by content posted by someone else? 

%: Consider your own online profile when you edit or post content, Take steps to keep your personal and work online profiles separate, How your online activities might be exposing information about others, Information that you might be exposing or leaving behind while engaging in online activities

How much control do you think you have over your online reputation? Steps taken to manage your online profile (e.g. Searched my own name using a search engine, Used privacy settings on social networking sites, Decided not to post specific text, photos or video online, Checked to see what other people say about me on websites, Checked my credit report)

Online activities for work and person use (e.g. e-mail, online banking, social networking, blogging, download music, video, participate in online forums, Subscribe to online couponing services like Groupon, Living Social, Tippr etc. Use mobile phone applications [mobile Internet), Sharing my current location with family/friends, Use a business networking site like LinkedIn, Monster, etc, Use a news sharing service like Twitter, Pownce, FriendFeed, etc..

Have you ever posted information online that has harmed others or hurt relationships? What type of information did you share publicly? Have you ever posted something online that you knew had the potential to make someone uncomfortable? What were the activities that you felt positively/negatively influenced your reputation?

Have other people ever been impacted by your online activities either positively or negatively? What negative impact did your online activity have on friends and family, other people? (e.g. Identity Theft, Fired from job, Socially embarrassed, Got divorced, Been harassed or bullied, Lost a friendship, Lost custody of kids)

Survey includes responses from adults and children 8-17.

 
Publication Date:   1/24/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, US, Germany, Ireland, Spain
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/24/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272651
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Description:   % of Canadians do not want to engage with brands via social media, % of digital consumers in Canada comment on brands online, % of Canadians see social networks as a good place to learn about brand, % of Canadians who post comments on companies do so for the simple desire to share advice, % complain about brands online, % praise brands online

% of Canadians see social networks as a place to buy products

% of mobile internet users in Canada shop on their phone [mobile Internet, m-commerce, mobile transactions (digital wallet)]

 
Publication Date:   1/17/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/17/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272511
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Description:   Expected GDP growth for 2011 and 2012

% of all mobile traffic is now coming from tablets, [mobile Internet], % of major retailers report having a "mobile-optimized" website, % say they have deployed an iPhone app, % of the retail market share in Canada is attributable to U.S. -based companies

 
Publication Date:   12/7/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/7/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272470
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Description:   Data on mobile market in Canada (Sept 2011) % share of total mobile market in Canada [cellphone] held by Samsung, LG, RIM (Blackberry), Apple, Nokia, % share of smartphone platform market in Canada held by RIM (Blackberry), Apple, Google (Android), Symbian, Microsoft

Mobile content usage - % Sent text message [text messaging], Used downloaded application [apps], Accessed news and information, Used browser [mobile Internet], Used email (work or personal), Accessed Social Networking Site or Blog, Played games, Accessed weather, Accessed search, Accessed maps, Accessed entertainment news, Accessed sports information, Listened to music on mobile phone, Accessed bank accounts [mobile banking], Scanned QR code/bar code with mobile phone

 
Publication Date:   11/30/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/30/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272389
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Description:   % of Canadian smartphone users expect to do banking from their mobile device in the next 12 - 24 months, % have done banking on their mobile devices in the last 12 months by age group

% who've done mobile banking in the last 12 months have used their bank's mobile application vs. % who simply use their smartphone browser to access the bank's website, % of Canadian smartphone users indicated they primarily conduct their banking transactions using their mobile devices.

When asked why they haven't used mobile banking, % said online banking suited them just fine, % said they prefer other methods of banking (in person, ABM, telephone, etc.), % said they had security concerns about using their mobile phones to do banking, % said security is their biggest concern about mobile banking

Most common mobile banking functionalities used by smartphone users include: checking account balances, paying a bill, [Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)] transferring funds, emailing money, buying and selling mutual funds

Canadians who are already using mobile banking apps still have a wish list of functionalities they'd like to have - % report make mobile payments using their smartphones, the ability to add a payee, personal finance management/budgeting tools, the ability to live chat with a bank associate. [mobile internet, internet banking, mobile banking]

 
Publication Date:   11/16/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/16/2011
 
 
 
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