Enhancing understandability of process models through cultural-dependent color adjustments

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Highlights:

• We explore how cross-cultural differences affect business process modeling.

• We use cultural adjusted color schemes to explore effects on understandability.

• The results indicate that colors increase efficiency and reduce perceived difficulty.

• We develop first normative advice about cultural adaptive model design.

摘要

National culture influences natural language communication. Yet, semi-formal or documented communication media such as process models have largely ignored these influences. In process models, secondary notation elements such as colors, however, provides designers with visual cues to potentially increase the efficiency and effectiveness without changing the semantics of the model itself. We propose that colors are a promising mechanism in tailoring process models to meet cultural preferences in order to enhance understandability. We test this assumption through an experiment with postgraduate students from a Confucian culture (China) and a Germanic Culture (Germany and Austria). Past research has shown that people understand such models better if important elements are highlighted through colors. We hypothesize that this general design principle only works if the applied color schemes match cultural preferences while mismatches can even diminish the level of understanding. Our results show that colors that are preferred in Asian cultures aid process model understandability of Confucian participants. In contrast, diverse effects occur if models with these colors are provided to members of a Germanic culture. Based on our findings, we derive implications for the culturally appropriate presentation of conceptual process models and we emphasize a need to construct modeling studies with cultural values and norms in mind.

论文关键词:Process modeling,Cross-cultural,Quasi-experiment,Design,Secondary notation

论文评审过程:Received 22 December 2015, Revised 19 April 2016, Accepted 19 April 2016, Available online 28 April 2016, Version of Record 17 June 2016.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2016.04.004