Abstract
The rise of the Internet has recently spawned a rise in online gambling. While still only a small portion of overall gambling revenues, Internet-based gambling is rapidly increasing. The research-in-progress described in this paper addresses the question of how ethical beliefs, other addictions, and gender are related to online gambling behavior. The findings from the completed study holds implications for both practitioners and researchers.
Recommended Citation
Sisson, Cara; Slyke, Craig Van; and Frost, Raymond, "Understanding Students' Internet-based Gambling Behaviors" (2000). AMCIS 2000 Proceedings. 403.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2000/403