Journal article
An investigation of global versus local online branding
International Marketing Review, Vol.24(3), pp.297-312
2007
Abstract
Draws upon Hofstede's cultural values and Rogers' diffusion of innovations to investigate relationships between search engine popularity and a company's preference for global versus local online branding.
Investigates the global versus local domain name selection strategies and web site popularity of multinational corporations based on their organizational characteristics and Hofstede's cultural values of their host countries.
Organizational size, industry and two cultural values – individualism and masculinity – relate to how companies adopt innovations, in this case selecting and promoting a global or local online identity. For their web presence, most Fortune Global 500 companies use the global.com domain rather than a local country domain. The results also suggest a virtual divide in online visibility, favoring.com companies over companies using country domains.
Limitations of this study include the lack of a longitudinal perspective and a possible Google bias – towards English content – in its proprietary PageRank metric. Future research could validate the results with other third-party data and enrich the independent variables through automated web content analysis.
In countries with strong cultural values of masculinity and collectivism, international business managers should consider paying homage to local domain names for web site and employee email addresses.
Extending diffusion of innovations and cultural research to domain name selection and search engine popularity, this study underscores the importance of culture in international branding research.
Details
- Title
- An investigation of global versus local online branding
- Authors/Creators
- J. Murphy (Author/Creator)A. Scharl (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- International Marketing Review, Vol.24(3), pp.297-312
- Publisher
- Emerald
- Number of pages
- 16
- Identifiers
- 991005544481507891
- Copyright
- Emerald
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Do not use- Former Murdoch Business School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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