ON CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN LOCAL WEB INTERFACES

Authors

  • OLGA DE TROYER Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Computer Science Research Group WISE, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • ABDALGHANI N. MUSHTAHA Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Department of Computer Science Research Group WISE, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • HéLèNE STENGERS Erasmus College of Brussels, Applied Linguistics Department Trierstraat 84, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
  • MARTINE BAETENS Erasmus College of Brussels, Applied Linguistics Department Trierstraat 84, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
  • FRANK BOERS Erasmus College of Brussels, Applied Linguistics Department Trierstraat 84, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
  • SVEN CASTELEYN Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Computer Science Research Group WISE, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • PETER PLESSERS Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Computer Science Research Group WISE, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Keywords:

globalisation, localisation, web user interface design, cultural differences, cultural value orientations, Hofstede’s cross-cultural theory, online culture

Abstract

In the light of the existing literature on the issue of cross-cultural interface design, we carried out a smallscale study in order to check whether we could find cultural differences in local web sites. First, the experiment was conducted for university web sites. Our hypotheses with regard to cross-cultural variation were based on the well-known theory of Hofstede [6]. Contrary to Hofstede’s theory and findings, very little evidence of cultural differences in the interfaces of the web sites was reported. Subsequently, an online survey was conducted among webmasters of university web sites in an attempt to provide preliminary explanations for the findings. Because the results of the experiment were inconsistent with other previous research findings, we decided to repeat the experiment for a different type of web sites: newspaper web sites. This experiment confirmed the first results. Although the experiments done were on a small scale and had several limitations, the results already give an indication that Hofstede’s theory may not be applicable as such for web sites. Furthermore, it seems that the Web has developed its own culture, a hybrid cosmopolitan culture overriding traditional cultural differences.

 

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Published

2006-01-30

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TROYER, O. D. ., MUSHTAHA, A. N. ., STENGERS, H. ., BAETENS, M. ., BOERS, F. ., CASTELEYN, S. ., & PLESSERS, P. . (2006). ON CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN LOCAL WEB INTERFACES. Journal of Web Engineering, 5(3), 246–264. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/JWE/article/view/4249

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