Paul Carton

Paul Carton, Ph.D., is Vice President of Research at ChangeWave Research. Dr. Carton co-founded the ChangeWave Research operation in 2000 and oversees all of its components, including data analysis and research report writing. Dr. Carton has an extensive background in online survey research and the development of Internet research communities.

Prior to joining ChangeWave Research in 2000, he worked as a survey researcher and consultant for the Boston-based firm of Marttila and Kiley, Inc. He was also Vice President of Research and Management Systems Inc., where he helped develop some of the first Internet communities for research and education in the US.

Dr. Carton’s research has been published in a wide range of journals and publications including Nieman Reports (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Nieman Foundation at Harvard University), Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies (Washington, DC) and Future Choices, (Washington, DC: Youth Policy Institute) — along with hundreds of news media publications.

He holds a Ph.D. in Policy Analysis from the School of Management, State University of New York at Buffalo.

Recent Articles

Strongest Business Software Spending Environment in Three Years

Software spending is showing more strength than in any previous ChangeWave business software survey of the past 34 months. Moreover, this is the sixth consecutive survey in which spending has registered an improvement.

Water Project Spending Remains Healthy Going Forward

The rebound in water project spending will likely continue over the next 12 months, led by the U.S. economic stimulus program. But which companies have the most momentum?

Consumers Give High Marks to Google Android OS and Motorola Droid

Recent ChangeWave surveys have shown a huge spike in consumer demand for the Google (GOOG) Android operating system, with Motorola (MOT) and HTC benefiting most.

New Survey Shows Huge Wave of Apple iPad Demand Striking Amazon

A ChangeWave survey offers key evidence that the Apple iPad will have a major impact on the e-Reader, laptop and home entertainment markets.

We Told You So: Paltry Sales Pummel Palm

PALM reduced its full-year revenue outlook to "well below" previous targets of $1.6 billion to $1.8 billion due to weak smart phone sales. That's not news to ChangeWave, which predicted this trend in a December report.