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The effect of culture and the cultural framework of language on online information - processing

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Alcántara Pilar, Juan Miguel; Barrio García, Salvador Del
Materia
Perceived risk online
 
Lultural dimensions
 
Language
 
Online information-processing
 
Cross-Cultural Marketing
 
Date
2013
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Alcántara-Pilar, J.M.; Barrio-García, S. The effect of culture and the cultural framework of language on online information - processing. In: 42nd European Marketing Academy (EMAC) Annual Conference: "Lost in translation: marketing in a interconnected world", 4-7 June, Istanbul, Turkey (2013). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/34909]
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The present work examines the effect of the user’s language, as a vehicle for cultural values, on their processing of the information contained within a website. A sample of 491 internet users from two different cultures (British and Spanish) was created. Half the users were asked to browse the experimental website in their mother tongue, while the other half browsed in their second language (British participants browsing in Spanish and the Spanish browsing in English). The key findings of the research demonstrate that information-processing is moderated by the user’s culture and the language in which they process the information.
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