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Adaptation of Presentation to Culture

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The chapter takes the discussion of presentation in Chapter 9 further emphasising the dependence on culture. The chapter starts with a discussion of cultural aspects and cultural stereotypes as known from research in psychology. This is connected mainly with the understanding of cultural stereotypes in the models of Hofstede and Lewis. The combination of these models is tailored to presentation cultures and exploited in a method for capturing different cultures in screenography leading to detailed guidelines for culture-aware storyboards, content and functionality in conceptual WIS models.

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Schewe, KD., Thalheim, B. (2019). Adaptation of Presentation to Culture. In: Design and Development of Web Information Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58824-6_10

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