2010
DOI: 10.1145/1795377.1795382
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An investigation on institutionalization of websites of firms

Abstract: Websites as an IT artifact have been utilized by companies for over a decade. The structure of websites may show isomorphic patterns, explainable by the conformity of firms to institutional pressures. However, there is insufficient evidence in prior literature to confirm the existence of such patterns. Following institutional theory, we examined website structures of firms. We selected industry sectors and firm reputation levels as institutional forms. Based on a sample of 28 Fortune 500 firms, we conducted co… Show more

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“…11 This phenomenon is known as isomorphism. The appearance and the structure of websites show isomorphic patterns when an organization follows examples of other organizations' websites or conforms to institutional pressures.…”
Section: Input From Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 This phenomenon is known as isomorphism. The appearance and the structure of websites show isomorphic patterns when an organization follows examples of other organizations' websites or conforms to institutional pressures.…”
Section: Input From Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%