How Is the Mobile Internet Different? Search Costs and Local Activities

How Is the Mobile Internet Different? Search Costs and Local Activities

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Article ID: iaor20135197
Volume: 24
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 613
End Page Number: 631
Publication Date: Sep 2013
Journal: Information Systems Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

We explore how Internet browsing behavior varies between mobile phones and personal computers. Smaller screen sizes on mobile phones increase the cost to the user of browsing for information. In addition, a wider range of offline locations for mobile Internet usage suggests that local activities are particularly important. Using data on user behavior at a (Twitter‐like) microblogging service, we exploit exogenous variation in the ranking mechanism of posts to identify the ranking effects. We show that (1) ranking effects are higher on mobile phones suggesting higher search costs: links that appear at the top of the screen are especially likely to be clicked on mobile phones and (2) the benefit of browsing for geographically close matches is higher on mobile phones: stores located in close proximity to a user's home are much more likely to be clicked on mobile phones. Thus, the mobile Internet is somewhat less ‘Internet‐like’: search costs are higher and distance matters more. We speculate on how these changes may affect the future direction of Internet commerce.

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