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Disconfirmation Effect on Online Rating Behavior: A Structural Model

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Disconfirmation Effect on Online Rating Behavior: A Structural Model

作者:Ho, YC(Ho, Yi-Chun (Chad));Wu, JJ(Wu, Junjie);Tan, Y(Tan, Yong)

INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH

卷:28

期:3

页:626-642

DOI:10.1287/isre.2017.0694

出版年:SEP 2017

摘要

This research studies the effect of disconfirmation-the discrepancy between the expected and experienced assessment of the same product-on the behavior of consumers leaving online product reviews. We propose a modeling framework in which an individual's prepurchase expectation is shaped by (1) the product ratings she observes and (2) the perception of the review system she has at the time of the purchase. Upon product consumption, the individual obtains the postpurchase evaluation and encounters a certain level of disconfirmation. Drawing on the Bayesian learning framework, we model individual perception of the review system as a subjective attitude underlying how well the aggregate ratings match one's own usage experience. A hierarchical Bayesian model is developed and estimated using a rich data set comprising complete purchasing and rating activities on an e-commerce website. Our results suggest that an individual's decisions of whether to post a rating and what rating to post are affected by disconfirmation in two distinct manners. Specifically, an individual is more likely to leave a review when the magnitude of disconfirmation she encounters is larger. In addition, when the individual decides to review a product, the rating she chooses may not neutrally reflect her postpurchase evaluation; the direction of such a bias is in accordance with the sign of disconfirmation. We also observe several moderating effects: the disconfirmation effect on posting is attenuated by the time gap between purchase and receipt of the same product but accentuated by the dissension in product evaluations among peer consumers. A more granular examination reveals that infrequent raters are systematically more susceptible to disconfirmation than frequent posters. The insights from this research lead to actionable strategies for marketers and designers of recommender systems.

关键词

作者关键词:disconfirmation;online reviews;rating bias;user-generated content;word of mouth;learning models;hierarchical Bayes;Bayesian estimation

KeyWords Plus:WORD-OF-MOUTH;CUSTOMER SATISFACTION;EXPECTATION;CONSUMERS;CONSEQUENCES;ANTECEDENTS;INTERNET;REVIEWS;QUALITY;SYSTEMS

作者信息

通讯作者地址:Wu, JJ (通讯作者)

出版商

INFORMS, 5521 RESEARCH PARK DR, SUITE 200, CATONSVILLE, MD 21228 USA

类别 / 分类

研究方向:Information Science & Library Science; Business & Economics

Web of Science 类别:Information Science & Library Science; Management

文献信息

文献类型:Article

语种:English

入藏号:WOS:000411669300010

ISSN:1047-7047

eISSN:1526-5536

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