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Main Authors: Pariyar, Amit, Murakami, Yohei, Lin, Donghui, Ishida, Toru
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.11695
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author Pariyar, Amit
Murakami, Yohei
Lin, Donghui
Ishida, Toru
author_facet Pariyar, Amit
Murakami, Yohei
Lin, Donghui
Ishida, Toru
contents Multiple official languages within a country along with languages common with other countries demand content consistency in both shared and unshared languages during information sharing. However, inconsistency due to conflict in content shared and content updates not propagated in languages between countries poses a problem. Towards addressing inconsistency, this research qualitatively studied traits for information sharing among countries inside global brands as depicted by content shared in their country-specific websites. First, inconsistency in content shared is illustrated among websites highlighting the problem in information sharing among countries. Second, content propagation among countries that vary in scales and coupling for specific content categories are revealed. Scales suggested that corporate and customer support related information tend to be shared globally and locally respectively while product related information is both locally and regionally suitable for sharing. Higher occurrences of propagation when sharing corporate related information also showed tendency for high coupling between websites suggesting the suitability for rigid consistency policy compared to other categories. This study also proposed a simplistic approach with pattern of sharing to enable consistent information sharing.
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spellingShingle Information Sharing Among Countries: A Perspective from Country-Specific Websites in Global Brands
Pariyar, Amit
Murakami, Yohei
Lin, Donghui
Ishida, Toru
Computers and Society
Multiple official languages within a country along with languages common with other countries demand content consistency in both shared and unshared languages during information sharing. However, inconsistency due to conflict in content shared and content updates not propagated in languages between countries poses a problem. Towards addressing inconsistency, this research qualitatively studied traits for information sharing among countries inside global brands as depicted by content shared in their country-specific websites. First, inconsistency in content shared is illustrated among websites highlighting the problem in information sharing among countries. Second, content propagation among countries that vary in scales and coupling for specific content categories are revealed. Scales suggested that corporate and customer support related information tend to be shared globally and locally respectively while product related information is both locally and regionally suitable for sharing. Higher occurrences of propagation when sharing corporate related information also showed tendency for high coupling between websites suggesting the suitability for rigid consistency policy compared to other categories. This study also proposed a simplistic approach with pattern of sharing to enable consistent information sharing.
title Information Sharing Among Countries: A Perspective from Country-Specific Websites in Global Brands
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.11695