Working paper - Hoffman, Novak, and Venkatesh (April 2004)

Hoffman, Donna L., Thomas P. Novak, and Alladi Venkataesh, "Has The Internet  Become Indispensable? Empirical Findings and Model Development," (April  2004).

Abstract.  We seem to be in the midst of an Internet revolution and entering the  age of digital connectivity. The pace of social change resulting from the diffusion  of this technology, both nationally and globally is, by many accounts, dramatic.  In less than ten years, the Internet has become indispensable to many people in  their daily lives. What are the consequences of this? In this paper, we introduce  the idea that the Internet is becoming increasingly essential to families and the  society at large, present some data to support our contentions and develop a  conceptual model that allows for the testing of key hypotheses related to Internet  indispensability as next steps.

In this paper we explore the idea that the Internet has become indispensable to people in their daily lives, and develop a conceptual model that allows us to address the research questions this idea raises. The idea is that the Internet has become so embedded into the daily fabric of people’s lives that they simply cannot live with out it. How is the Internet indispensable and in what ways? For  which groups of people is it indispensable, for what tasks, and how has this  changed their lives and our society as a whole?

We take on these questions as follows. First, we provide some data from two  national studies of American households that support our contention that the  Internet has become indispensable on several key dimensions. Next, we  summarize broader discussions of indispensability drawn from the literature.  Then, we present our conceptual model and suggest research directions for the  future. We conclude with several comments on the social and policy implications  that arise from the fact that increasing numbers of individuals would be unwilling  to give up their access to the Internet if asked, as they have come to consider it  indispensable.  Download pdf.