The goal of this research was to determine what elements of websites are tied to the value of individualism and collectivism when viewed by two different national cultures. The research determined whether two participant groups (United States or Chinese) looked at the same or different website elements when experiencing the website. The Website Experience Analysis protocol was used to create a questionnaire that the students filled out as they experienced the website, allowing the researcher to determine what elements of the website they were experiencing when focusing on a particular cultural or organization-public relation value. This research found that culture did have an impact on how a public perceives a website. However, this impact ...
There are vast differences in the way people think, behave, assign value, and interact on the Intern...
The internationalization of websites requires compelling navigation experience for users from divers...
This paper discusses the authors’ interest in effects of culture on website design in two cultures ...
The object of this master’s thesis is web sites, and the goal is to explore how cultural differences...
Understanding website preferences across cultures is imperative to the development of customer loyal...
This study examines the impact of national culture on the content of corporate Web sites, and Web us...
The web is a global phenomenon and its reach and influ-ence ignores political and cultural boundarie...
Since the early 1990s, the applications of Internet technologies have led to a large group of users ...
This diploma thesis applies the theory of cultural differences in the web environment. Several dozen...
This paper explores the effect of culture on the emotions invoked when different websites are viewed...
This paper explores the effect of culture on the emotions invoked when different web sites are viewe...
This paper sums up the results of a survey conducted with four samples of website users, i.e. young ...
The Internet and global information technology have changed the way people advertise because of inst...
As globalization and technological innovations continue to support the rise of multinational corpora...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate cultural differences in consumer perception of on...
There are vast differences in the way people think, behave, assign value, and interact on the Intern...
The internationalization of websites requires compelling navigation experience for users from divers...
This paper discusses the authors’ interest in effects of culture on website design in two cultures ...
The object of this master’s thesis is web sites, and the goal is to explore how cultural differences...
Understanding website preferences across cultures is imperative to the development of customer loyal...
This study examines the impact of national culture on the content of corporate Web sites, and Web us...
The web is a global phenomenon and its reach and influ-ence ignores political and cultural boundarie...
Since the early 1990s, the applications of Internet technologies have led to a large group of users ...
This diploma thesis applies the theory of cultural differences in the web environment. Several dozen...
This paper explores the effect of culture on the emotions invoked when different websites are viewed...
This paper explores the effect of culture on the emotions invoked when different web sites are viewe...
This paper sums up the results of a survey conducted with four samples of website users, i.e. young ...
The Internet and global information technology have changed the way people advertise because of inst...
As globalization and technological innovations continue to support the rise of multinational corpora...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate cultural differences in consumer perception of on...
There are vast differences in the way people think, behave, assign value, and interact on the Intern...
The internationalization of websites requires compelling navigation experience for users from divers...
This paper discusses the authors’ interest in effects of culture on website design in two cultures ...