Effects of internet on society PDF

Title Effects of internet on society
Author Anonymous User
Course Operations Management for Leaders
Institution Capella University
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EFFECTS OF INTERNET ON SOCIETY: In our everyday life we us internet so much regularly that one cannot consider it’s life without any kind of internet usage as it may include web surfing, online shopping, online banking, online marketing, using food home delivery applications, social media sites, educational sites for research work and many more (Mack, et al, 2017). As all such things have raised our living standards.

Business entrepreneurs also influence society through their social marketing campaigns, newsletters, info-graphics, blogs, pod-casts etc. Internet provided the opportunity for everyone to share his/her thoughts with in their own society and even with other society or community members. Now a days most of our billing systems are introduced on internet, even traffic violation reporting systems are lounged for fast working . It also allowed different companies to do their business online and keep transactions with customers The research discussion includes quantitative and qualitative analysis of the effects and explains its pattern. The qualitative analysis include sampling, measurement and methodology issue of the research process. Both of the qualitative and quantitative analysis allow the hypothetical testing of the effect of internet in positive or negative way (Forsman, A., & Nordmyr, J.,2017). Internet usage reduces the time and effort for the working processes as it increases the information available. This analysis reveals findings which are based on the facts and figures gathered from various resources as it shows the use of internet by people and their involvement in it.

Monitoring and regular self-activity checkup and monitoring our children activities over internet and its usage we can make the best use of internet. By evaluating all such activities we can

perform our task in better way as our children also need our guidance to stay away from illegal and unauthentic activities over internet.

The study and analysis show that various preventing tools and techniques can be used to mitigate the negative impact of internet which includes:

 Screening tools and giving information to the school and university students related to addiction problems regarding gaming addiction. This evaluation will create healthy internet usage.

 To educate about internet usage and its consequence on regular intervals.

 To promote and use such technology which can protect social institutions and internet usage.  Motivate employers to develop policies in organizations for the protection of their workers from harmful effects of internet by securing there personal information from unauthorized access.

 Developing strong policies in cyber security department on government level so that cybercrime activities can be controlled by applying security policies. Cyber complaint cells or help lines should also be introduced.

 To educate people about the internet security and privacy policies.  Set Clear expectation for online behavior for youth and guide them to address challenges

 Provide proper boundaries for use of social media and internet at home and school

 Talk and guide youth about disadvantages of pornography  Elders and parents need to educate themselves to check what youth is doing online

 Elders and parents should keep the doors open for conversation and learning

 Give awareness to the youth for the benefits, expectations, and demands of online learning environments

REFERENCES: Forsman, A. K., & Nordmyr, J. (2017). Psychosocial links between Internet use and mental health in later life: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative evidence. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 36(12), 1471-1518.

Mack, E. A., Marie-Pierre, L., & Redican, K. (2017). Entrepreneurs’ use of internet and social media applications. Telecommunications Policy, 41(2), 120-139....


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