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Article: Framework of effective web site design for business-to-consumer Internet commerce
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- INFOR
- Article date:
- February 1, 2002
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CopyrightCopyright INFOR Journal, University of Ottawa Feb 2002. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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ABSTRACT
Based on the concept "fitness for use," this study defines the term "quality or effective Web site" as the Web site that is designed to he fit for use by Web users or consumers. Additionally, results from the use and gratification studies in communication research show that, when using the Web, consumers seek three main gratifications: consumer information search, consumer transactions, and enjoyment. Thus, based on these results and the proposed definition of quality or effective Web site, this study proposes three effective design concepts as a framework of effective Web site design for business-to-consumer Internet commerce. These three effective Web site design concepts are ...