Abstract

This paper aims to identify and examine the relationships between individual life domains of mobile information services (MIS) and the overall domain, and their impact on quality of life for Japanese Internet users. Questionnaires were distributed online to Japanese Internet users aged 15 to 69, sampled from Japans Internet population. We obtained 2,997 effective responses, or 72.1% of the entire sample. Comprehensive analyses of the relationships between constructs were conducted by PLS-SEM, as this analytical method is appropriate for a model with a reflective construct and formative constructs. Results based on the bottom-up spillover theory clearly indicated that the relationship between individual and overall contributions in the specified model is valid and reliable to analyze. Health life and its contribution have the highest influence on overall contribution for Japanese Internet users for the first time among existing studies. Further, positive significant individual domains were noted in a descending order, as follows: cultural life, trustworthy life, leisure life, consumer life, and safety life.

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