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Associate researcher WU Tailai's team published research results in MIS Quarterly

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The research result "Website Localization Strategies to Promote Global E-Commerce: The Moderating Role of Individualism and Collectivism" by the team of Associate Researcher WU Tailai from the Department of Medical Information Management, School of Medicine and Health Management, has been published in MIS Quarterly. Website Localization Strategies to Promote Global E-Commerce: The Moderating Role of Individualism and Collectivism" has been published in MIS Quarterly, a Top Management Science Journal, Volume 1, Issue 48, 2024.


Website localization plays an important role in guiding firms on how to customize websites across countries in which they have a local presence. However, few studies on website localization have systematically examined this topic from a theoretically grounded perspective. Drawing upon the theoretically-driven consumer-company identification perspective, we propose that three website localization strategies (web similarity strategy, web distinctiveness strategy, and web prestige strategy) have positive effects on local usersperceived website localization, which, in turn, is related to local userswebsite loyalty. We further investigate the effects of the website localization strategies in a cross-cultural setting, focusing on the individualism-collectivism dimension of culture. By conducting online experiments in both the United States and China, we find that all the website localization strategies have significant impacts on consumersperceived website localization, which is related to consumerswebsite loyalty. We also find that web distinctiveness and web prestige strategies are more effective for people from a collectivistic society than for those from an individualistic society, whereas web similarity strategies do not differ across society types. These findings highlight the importance of website localization strategies for customizing websites for global e-commerce.


paper linkhttps://misq.umn.edu/website-localization-strategies-to-promote-global-e-commerce

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