Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors

There has been a proliferation of online newspapers over recent years. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, factors affecting the quality of online newspapers remain only partially understood. Based on a two-factor model of hygiene and motivator factors, this paper examines quality for online new...

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Main Authors: Beverley G. Hope, Zhiru Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2004-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
Subjects:
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Sex
Age
Online Access:http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper197.html
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spelling doaj-9484d15d4af844bb97c633419f7b939b2020-11-24T21:45:58ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132004-01-0194197Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factorsBeverley G. HopeZhiru LiThere has been a proliferation of online newspapers over recent years. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, factors affecting the quality of online newspapers remain only partially understood. Based on a two-factor model of hygiene and motivator factors, this paper examines quality for online newspapers giving attention to differences across culture, sex, and age. Hygiene factors are essential requirements whose absence causes dissatisfaction, while motivators are desirable elements that add value and increase user satisfaction. The paper presents findings from an empirical study of eighty-four Web users. Results show that hygiene factors for our respondents were: Timeliness, Content attractiveness, Content coverage, Usefulness, and Navigation, while motivators were: Writing style, Layout, Archives, Services, Interactivity, and Multimedia presentation. Four factors were borderline: Journalism ethics, Ease of use, Front page and headlines, and Locating information. However, the research reveals some differences in classification of factors across culture, sex, and age.http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper197.htmlOnline newspapersNewspapersQualityTwo-factor modelHygiene factorsMotivator factorsCulturesexSexAge
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Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
Online newspapers
Newspapers
Quality
Two-factor model
Hygiene factors
Motivator factors
Culture
sex
Sex
Age
author_facet Beverley G. Hope
Zhiru Li
author_sort Beverley G. Hope
title Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
title_short Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
title_full Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
title_fullStr Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
title_full_unstemmed Online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
title_sort online newspapers: the impact of culture, sex, and age on the perceived importance of specified quality factors
publisher University of Borås
series Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
issn 1368-1613
publishDate 2004-01-01
description There has been a proliferation of online newspapers over recent years. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, factors affecting the quality of online newspapers remain only partially understood. Based on a two-factor model of hygiene and motivator factors, this paper examines quality for online newspapers giving attention to differences across culture, sex, and age. Hygiene factors are essential requirements whose absence causes dissatisfaction, while motivators are desirable elements that add value and increase user satisfaction. The paper presents findings from an empirical study of eighty-four Web users. Results show that hygiene factors for our respondents were: Timeliness, Content attractiveness, Content coverage, Usefulness, and Navigation, while motivators were: Writing style, Layout, Archives, Services, Interactivity, and Multimedia presentation. Four factors were borderline: Journalism ethics, Ease of use, Front page and headlines, and Locating information. However, the research reveals some differences in classification of factors across culture, sex, and age.
topic Online newspapers
Newspapers
Quality
Two-factor model
Hygiene factors
Motivator factors
Culture
sex
Sex
Age
url http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper197.html
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