The Aesthetic Dimensions Of U.S. And South Korean Responses To Web Home Pages: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION(2011)
摘要
Culturally influenced preferences in website aesthetics is a topic often neglected by scholars in human-computer interaction. Kim, Lee, and Choi (2003) identified aesthetic design factors of web home pages that elicited particular responses in South Korean web users based on 13 secondary emotional dimensions. This study extends Kim et al.'s work to U.S. participants, comparing the original South Korean findings with U.S. findings. Results show that U.S. participants reliably applied translations of the emotional adjectives used in the South Korean study to the home pages. However, factor analysis revealed that the aesthetic perceptions of U.S. and South Korean participants formed different aesthetic dimensions composed of different sets of emotional adjectives, suggesting that U.S. and South Korean people perceive the aesthetics of home pages differently. These results indicate that website aesthetics can vary significantly between cultures.
更多查看译文
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络