Culture influences to website information architecture: An empirical investigation

This study explores the relationship between culture and website information architecture (IA) that is under-represented in the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) literature. Our study drew from the works of Wan Abdul Rahim et al. (2006, 2007, 2008), who provided the IA framework from architectural pe...

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Published in:Proceedings - International Symposium on Information Technology 2008, ITSim
Main Author: Isa W.A.R.W.M.; Noor N.L.Md.; Aidid S.S.S.H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Isa W.A.R.W.M.; Noor N.L.Md.; Aidid S.S.S.H.
Culture influences to website information architecture: An empirical investigation
2008
Proceedings - International Symposium on Information Technology 2008, ITSim
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10.1109/ITSIM.2008.4631629
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-57349161344&doi=10.1109%2fITSIM.2008.4631629&partnerID=40&md5=f22c7eb656ef1bcffa6854e116034d0b
This study explores the relationship between culture and website information architecture (IA) that is under-represented in the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) literature. Our study drew from the works of Wan Abdul Rahim et al. (2006, 2007, 2008), who provided the IA framework from architectural perspectives and later incorporated Islamic cultural dimensions into the context of website IA. In this study, we enrich their framework by conducting empirical investigation to test the hypotheses linkage between culture and website IA. The research method involves using Islamic culture as the case study and web-based survey on 427 Muslims from Islamic countries. The result of the ordinal regression analysis suggests culture does influence website IA. This result contributes to the growing body of IA literature and has both substantive and methodological implications for future research. © 2008 IEEE.


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author Isa W.A.R.W.M.; Noor N.L.Md.; Aidid S.S.S.H.
spellingShingle Isa W.A.R.W.M.; Noor N.L.Md.; Aidid S.S.S.H.
Culture influences to website information architecture: An empirical investigation
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title Culture influences to website information architecture: An empirical investigation
title_short Culture influences to website information architecture: An empirical investigation
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description This study explores the relationship between culture and website information architecture (IA) that is under-represented in the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) literature. Our study drew from the works of Wan Abdul Rahim et al. (2006, 2007, 2008), who provided the IA framework from architectural perspectives and later incorporated Islamic cultural dimensions into the context of website IA. In this study, we enrich their framework by conducting empirical investigation to test the hypotheses linkage between culture and website IA. The research method involves using Islamic culture as the case study and web-based survey on 427 Muslims from Islamic countries. The result of the ordinal regression analysis suggests culture does influence website IA. This result contributes to the growing body of IA literature and has both substantive and methodological implications for future research. © 2008 IEEE.
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