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Business Students Behavior towards Internet Use (A Case Study of University of Education, Okara)

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  • Zeeshan Fareed
  • Rai Imtiaz Hussain
  • Shahbaz Hussain

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Internet is becoming more essential for all sectors in all over the world. Use of internet is very much important for education sector. In this research, only use such important factors which tell about the usage of internet by the business students in their universities. These factors also tell about the teachers which use internet daily for research purpose and preparation of most effective lectures. The sample is taken from the University of Education Lahore, Okara Campus. The result shows that the knowledge of internet is very much important for business students. In the questionnaire all the respondents show their ideas in term of 23 factors which effect on the usage of internet. Hence, the results show the positivism about the use of internet. It is essentials for all business students should use the internet for productive purposes.

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  • Zeeshan Fareed & Rai Imtiaz Hussain & Shahbaz Hussain, 2012. "Business Students Behavior towards Internet Use (A Case Study of University of Education, Okara)," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 2(5), pages 602-610.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:2:y:2012:i:5:p:602-610:id:2242
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