Web sites of the Fortune 500 companies: facing customers through home pages
Information and Management
The content and design of web sites: an empirical study
Information and Management
Exploring the factors associated with Web site success in the context of electronic commerce
Information and Management
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Corporate-level blogs of the Fortune 500 companies: an empirical investigation of content and design
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
A cross cultural study of corporate blogs in the USA and Korea
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Context-based market basket analysis in a multiple-store environment
Decision Support Systems
The impact of language and culture on perceived website usability
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
The review of the website evaluation framework in Information Systems and marketing journals
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
Toward a theory of network gatekeeping: A framework for exploring information control
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Content and Design of Corporate Governance Web Sites
Information Systems Management
Attributes of Web Site Usability: A Study of Web Users with the Repertory Grid Technique
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Web application by South African health institutions
Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Southern African Computer Lecturers' Association
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction design and usability
A strategic framework for website evaluation based on a review of the literature from 1995-2006
Information and Management
Identifying cultural design requirements for an Australian indigenous website
AUIC '10 Proceedings of the Eleventh Australasian Conference on User Interface - Volume 106
An exploratory study of website information content
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
An international comparison of technology adoption
Information and Management
Cultural differences across governmental website design
Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intercultural Collaboration
An evolutionary factor analysis computation for mining website structures
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Key website factors in e-business strategy
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Website practices: A comparison between the top 1000 companies in the US and Taiwan
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Utility-based association rule mining: A marketing solution for cross-selling
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Media Richness in Online Consumer Interactions: An Exploratory Study of Consumer-Opinion Web Sites
Information Resources Management Journal
The Role of Extrinsic Cues in Consumer Decision Process in Online Shopping Environments
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
Information Resources Management Journal
Evaluating indigenous design features using cultural dimensions
AUIC '12 Proceedings of the Thirteenth Australasian User Interface Conference - Volume 126
International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications
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Globally accessible web sites enable corporations to communicate with a wide variety of constituencies and represent a resource for any organization seeking a broad audience. Developing an effective multinational Internet presence requires designing web sites that operate in a diverse, multi-cultural environment. This is not simple, given that the field of web site development has lacked standards and vales relating to content and design. This study develops a conceptual model that differentiates web site content from design. The content component addresses the issue of what is included in the site and identifies the various types of information. The design component addresses presentation and navigational features. This conceptual web site content/design model was used to study the features of global corporate web sites to determine if the content and design features have become globally standardized or if differences exist as a result of national culture and/or industry. The majority of web site content features were found to be significantly different across various cultural groups. This, however, was not the case for design features. Furthermore, there appeared to be little association between the content and design features and industry classification.