Website design in an international context: The role of gender in masculine versus feminine oriented countries
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چکیده
Previous research confirms there are differences between men and women concerning website design preferences. A few researchers have further suggested website preferences based on gender (i.e. whether one is a man or a woman) differ in countries that are typically considered higher in masculinity versus higher in femininity. As such, this supposes fewer differences exist between men and women in more feminin e societies, while more significant differences occur in more masculine societies. To test this assumpt ion, we survey a total of 955 participants located in six countries. More particularly, we examine design constructs of Information Content, Navigation Design, Visual Design modeled to Website Trust and Website Satisfaction. We are interested to determine if gender differences are strong in higher masculinity countries and weak in lower masculinity countries. We also investigate if gender moderates the various relation ships in our model. As predicted, in higher masculinity countries there are more differences between men and women, and gender is more likely to modera te the relationships in the model. This research has implications for the comp lexity of website design preferences, and extends earlier work on website design in a multiple countr y sample where masculinity –femininity differs. Theoretical contributions and design issues are elaborated. 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Computers in Human Behavior
دوره 29 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013