1. Beyond Trust: Web Site Design Preferences Across Cultures.
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Cyr, Dianne, Bonanni, Carole, Bowes, John, and Ilsever, Joe
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WEB development ,WEBSITES ,WORLD Wide Web ,BUSINESS ,CONSUMERS - Abstract
The growth of Internet shopping motivates a better understanding of how e-loyalty is built online between businesses and consumers. In this study, Web site design and culture are advanced as important to Web site trust, Web site satisfaction, and e-loyalty in online business relationships. Based on data collected in Canada, the U.S., Germany, and Japan, the research considers (1) examining within culture preferences for design elements of a local vs. a foreign Web site and subsequent participant perceptions of trust, satisfaction, and e-loyalty; and (2) comparisons between cultures for design preferences of local and foreign Web sites and subsequent participant perceptions of trust, satisfaction, and e-loyalty. As predicted, similarities were greatest among Americans, Canadians, and Germans, with the Japanese representing a different and unique case. The results are discussed against hypothesized expectations. Implications for future research are outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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