Modeling Web Site Design Across Cultures: Relationships to Trust, Satisfaction, and E-Loyalty
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Abstract
Despite rapidly increasing numbers of diverse online shoppers, the relationship of Web site design to trust, satisfaction, and loyalty has not previously been modeled across cultures. In the current investigation, three components of Web site design (information design, navigation design, and visual design) are considered for their impact on trust and satisfaction. In turn, relationships of trust and satisfaction to online loyalty are evaluated. Utilizing data collected from 571 participants in Canada, Germany, and China, various relationships in the research model are tested using partial least squares analysis for each country separately. In addition, the overall model is tested for all countries combined as…
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- Loyalty
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- Web design
- Web site
- Computer science
- Marketing
- The Internet
- Psychology
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