As more companies move on-line and establish their presence on the World Wide Web demand exists for an efficient benchmarking tool that assesses their measurable on-line features or allows comparison with website competitors. Currently no broad-based, systematic, benchmarking method exists to comprehensively evaluate a website, but many benchmarking studies in-part capture website aspects. This article builds the benchmarking literature into a three domain approach and tests the Likert survey approach against the dichotomous survey approach. Differences emerge in respondent surveys indicating literature-based on-line measurements may offer better benchmarking solutions
The quality of governmental websites is often measured with questionnaires that ask users for their ...
Abstract — Web page metrics is one of the key elements in measuring various attributes of web site. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to examine the web site performance-measurement activities ...
Website benchmarking approaches within service organisations continue to vary, and a majority of res...
Benchmarking of websites remains poorly developed. Currently no comprehensive broad-based, systemati...
Website benchmarking approaches can be classified by type and collated as a framework. A combined cu...
Purpose: The literature identifies current approaches to website benchmarking are time-consuming, ge...
Chapter 1: As more companies move on-line and establish their presence on the World Wide Web demand ...
Purpose: Website benchmarking theory and the website analysis method (WAM) are benchmark tested acro...
The structure and layout of various websites across a wide spectrum of service industries was analys...
Website analysis is generally subject to vagaries of survey respondents. On-line website comparators...
The structure and layout of various websites across a wide spectrum of service industries was analys...
The Web Quality Analyser (WQA) is a new benchmarking tool for industry. It has been extensively test...
Websites are typically evaluated using Likert measures which are subject to the vagaries of the ana...
The usability of Web sites and online services is of rising importance. When creating a completely n...
The quality of governmental websites is often measured with questionnaires that ask users for their ...
Abstract — Web page metrics is one of the key elements in measuring various attributes of web site. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to examine the web site performance-measurement activities ...
Website benchmarking approaches within service organisations continue to vary, and a majority of res...
Benchmarking of websites remains poorly developed. Currently no comprehensive broad-based, systemati...
Website benchmarking approaches can be classified by type and collated as a framework. A combined cu...
Purpose: The literature identifies current approaches to website benchmarking are time-consuming, ge...
Chapter 1: As more companies move on-line and establish their presence on the World Wide Web demand ...
Purpose: Website benchmarking theory and the website analysis method (WAM) are benchmark tested acro...
The structure and layout of various websites across a wide spectrum of service industries was analys...
Website analysis is generally subject to vagaries of survey respondents. On-line website comparators...
The structure and layout of various websites across a wide spectrum of service industries was analys...
The Web Quality Analyser (WQA) is a new benchmarking tool for industry. It has been extensively test...
Websites are typically evaluated using Likert measures which are subject to the vagaries of the ana...
The usability of Web sites and online services is of rising importance. When creating a completely n...
The quality of governmental websites is often measured with questionnaires that ask users for their ...
Abstract — Web page metrics is one of the key elements in measuring various attributes of web site. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to examine the web site performance-measurement activities ...