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A Study of Cultural Differences in Global Corporate Web Sites

Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2002
With the advent of the Internet and related networking and communication technologies, many have speculated that the ubiquitous nature of these technologies has a homogenizing effect and contributes to cultural convergence. Others would argue that as the rest of the world embraces the Internet, American influence will decline and the Internet will turn
Stephanie S. Robbins   +1 more
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Communication With Stakeholders Through Corporate Web Sites

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2014
Drawing on an earlier study that views CEO communication as an important strategic tool, this study analyzes the content of CEO messages on Web sites of major corporations in Greater China to reveal their extratextual and intratextual characteristics.
Cindy Sing-Bik Ngai, Rita Gill Singh
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Dissemination of information for investors at corporate Web sites

Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 2002
Abstract We extend the limited prior research on Internet financial reporting by providing insights into dissemination of two types of financial information at corporate Web sites. One type consists of reports that already have been filed with the SEC (i.e. required filings). The second type is all other (voluntary) information for investors.
Michael Ettredge   +2 more
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Corporate WEB-site, as the strategy of the company on the Internet [PDF]

open access: possibleMarketing MBA. Marketing management firms., 2010
Lack of activity of the Russian wholesale and production companies operating in the food market leads to a shortfall in profits in the new market segments. The article discusses the prospects «Business to Business» on the Internet for these companies. In conclusion examines the prospects for further research.
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Web Sites and Corporate Culture: A Research Note

Business & Society, 2005
This research note examines the feasibility of using corporateWeb sites as an indicator of corporate culture. This is done by comparing theWeb sites of 12 multinational companies in two distinct business sectors—food services and pharmaceuticals—across 23 subdimensions of corporate culture.
Marlies Overbeeke, William E. Snizek
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Multinational corporations' corporate social and environmental disclosures (CSED) on web sites

International Journal of Commerce and Management, 2009
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate multinational corporations' (MNCs) voluntary practice of including corporate social and environmental disclosure (CSED) on their web sites and characteristics that inspire MNCs to be more accountable in this regard.Design/methodology/approach – This study adopts discrimination analysis to test six ...
Prem Lal Joshi, Simon S. Gao
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Global corporate web sites: an empirical investigation of content and design

Information & Management, 2003
Globally accessible web sites enable corporations to communicate with a wide variety of constituencies and represent a resource for any organization seeking a broad audience. Developing an effective multinational Internet presence requires designing web sites that operate in a diverse, multi-cultural environment.
Stephanie S. Robbins   +1 more
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Determinants of voluntary dissemination of financial data at corporate Web sites

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003
We hypothesize that this variation in the extent and nature of financial data disseminated through corporate Web sites is associated with the factors that influence the initial disclosure of financial information. We consider information items that contain required disclosures separately from those that contain mainly voluntary disclosures, since most ...
Michael Ettredge   +2 more
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Revamping a corporate Web site: strategies and implementation

IPCC 96: Communication on the Fast Track. IPCC 96 Proceedings, 2002
With the exponential growth of Websites and the increasingly sophisticated users, organizations are competing for users' attention. It is not enough just to offer "cool stuff" on the Web and expect to attract repeated visitors. The paper details Sun Microsystems' attempt to revamp their corporate Website to encourage new and repeated visitors.
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An empirical study of corporate Web site usability

Human Systems Management, 2003
Although corporate Web sites play many important roles in the modern business world, there is a surprising lack of empirical studies on their user interface. This study collected data from 50 Web sites owned by large international organizations. Analysis of the study's data: (1) provides an overview of the trends in corporate Web site design, (2) shows
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