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The prospect of an emerging global Internet consumer entices many internationalizing organizations as it would enable standardization of Internet strategies on a worldwide basis. A sample of advanced Internet users from 20 countries shows differences in beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, and Internet buying behavior depending on user experience, and home country or region. There were important differences after controlling for social, cultural and macro-economic variables. Implications for a regional approach to global e-commerce strategies are discussed.
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*Patrick D. Lynch, is a Research Fellow investigating business strategy, emerging technologies, user experience, and global consumer behavior.
**John C. Beck, is an Associate Partner and Director of Research for the ISC, Palo Alto, on global business and E-Commerce. His recent book, The Attention Economy, is coauthored with Tom Davenport.
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Lynch, P., Beck, J. Profiles of Internet Buyers in 20 Countries: Evidence for Region-Specific Strategies. J Int Bus Stud 32, 725–748 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490992
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490992