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Understanding corporate B2B web sites' effectiveness from North American and European perspective
Authors:Goutam Chakraborty  Prashant Srivastava  David L. Warren
Affiliation:a College of Business Administration, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078-4011, United States
b 7174 Cottonwood Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066, United States
Abstract:
The globalization of economic activities has led multinational business-to-business (B2B) firms to use their corporate web sites extensively to communicate with their stakeholders. Using a field study of 368 business customers, this paper examines three factors of information that influence corporate web sites' effectiveness in a B2B context and whether these factors differ by web site user's national origin. Results indicate that informativeness of a corporate web site is important for both North American and European visitors. Quality of information is important for European users but not an important aspect for North American users. Usability is the most important factor for North American users but it is not important for European users. Implications of these results are discussed for managerial practices and further research.
Keywords:Corporate web site   B2B   Informativeness   Usability   Quality of information   Web site effectiveness   Internet   Multinational
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