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Intercultural Aspects of Online Communication a Comparison of Mandarin-Speaking, US, Egyptian and German User Preferences
Intercultural Aspects of Online Communication a Comparison of Mandarin-Speaking, US, Egyptian and German User Preferences

Author(s): Margarete Seidenspinner, Gabriele Theuner
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: culture-bound user preferences; China; Egypt; US; Germany; impact of culture on website ranking; cultural adaptation of websites; young urban academic website users

Summary/Abstract: This paper sums up the results of a survey conducted with four samples of website users, i.e. young urban academics from the PR of China, the United States, Egypt and Germany. The survey analyses the ways in which users from such distinctly dissimilar cultural environments view websites. The websites researched are those of global operators that either offer international services, high price utility items or technologically advanced products. The results gained in the course of this research project demonstrate how the targeted users’ cultural environments may impact on their preferred navigation tools, their perceived quality of web designs and on the perception and processing of the information provided online. A brief overview of the consequences which derive from this culture-bound user behaviour for corporate communication policies conclude this paper.

  • Issue Year: 2007
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 101-109
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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