What is a Delphi Survey?
A Delphi is a 'Group Decision Making' Process.
          It is a structured group interaction process that is directed in 
          "rounds" of opinion collection and feedback. Opinion collection is 
          achieved by conducting a series of surveys using questionnaires. The 
          result of each survey will be presented to the group and the 
          questionnaire used in the next round is built upon the result of the 
          previous round2. 
Why use Delphi Survey?
Since AWC is a very new research approach, and theories derived from 
          empirical data may have different views, it will be useful to obtain 
          interactive judgment and identify important issues in the field. 
          Adoption is also a complex field and relevant topics on its origin are 
          innovation diffusion, communication research, management sciences, 
          political sciences, cybercitizen research, and so on. One of the 
          strengths of Delphi method is the ability to gather opinions from 
          experts from diverse backgrounds. 
          By conducting a Delphi survey via a web server, participants from all 
          over the world can give their responses anywhere, anytime with 
          affordable cost. 
	
 
	
 
	
 
			      
    
	
	
		
