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Xanthidis, Dimitrios
- Web Development in the GCC from an HCI and a Globalization/Customization Perspective
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1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Information Studies, IMSIU University, Riyadh, SA
3 Information Systems, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MY
1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Information Studies, IMSIU University, Riyadh, SA
3 Information Systems, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MY
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 34 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: This research aims to evaluate the Websites of companies in the (Gulf Council Cooperation Countries). Methods: A total of 129 websites from companies in these countries (except Oman) were evaluated against guidelines related to HCI and informational features and to globalization and personalization issues. Findings: The results are not positive when assessing the interest to implement the features related to the aforementioned issues features. Applications/ Improvements: A lot more training and awareness is necessary to ensure website quality and to be successful in following their companies’ strategies and offer their potential digital customers a convenient and productive navigation experience.Keywords
Customization, Evaluation, Globalization, GCC, Human-Computer Interaction, Websites, Web Site Evaluation Index.- An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Social Media in Everyday Life and Consumer Behavior in Saudi Arabia
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1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Information Systems, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MY
1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Information Systems, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MY
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 35 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives/Methods: The study attempts to describe the effects of social networking in Saudi everyday life and consumer behavior. The data were gathered from a peer-moderated and pre-tested questionnaire (appendix) that was, then, made available on- and off-line. Findings: The results suggest that Saudis are making very heavy use of the Social Media Networks mainly because they want or need (or both) to socialize and enrich their cultural life as much as possible given the general lack of other opportunities available especially in non-central cities. They don’t seem to care or understand the possible negative issues associated with the extensive use of social networking. Conclusions: These suggestions are meant to lead to more systematically organized studies in the near future from the local authorities in an effort to better facilitate the organization of the online social community in the country and form policies aiming to mitigate possible threats from over- engagement.Keywords
Consumer Behavior, Exploratory Study, Saudi Arabia, Social Media.- eLearning Penetration, Challenges and Opportunities in Saudi Arabia
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1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya, MY
3 CIBER Research Ltd., Newbury, UK, CIBER-Research.eu, GB
1 Management Information Systems, Dhofar University, OM
2 Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya, MY
3 CIBER Research Ltd., Newbury, UK, CIBER-Research.eu, GB