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학술지 Helpfulness of Online Consumer Reviews: Readers’ Objectives and Review Cues
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저자
백현미, 안중호, 최영석
발행일
201201
출처
International Journal of Electronic Commerce, v.17 no.2, pp.99-126
ISSN
1086-4415
출판사
M.E. Sharpe Inc.
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.2753/JEC1086-4415170204
초록
With the growth of e-commerce, online consumer reviews have increasingly become important sources of information that help consumers in their purchase decisions. However, the influx of online consumer reviews has caused information overload, making it difficult for consumers to choose reliable reviews. For an online retail market to succeed, it is important to lead product reviewers to write more helpful reviews, and for consumers to get helpful reviews more easily by figuring out the factors determining the helpfulness of online reviews. For this research, 75,226 online consumer reviews were collected from Amazon.com using a Web data crawler. Additional information on review content was also gathered by carrying out a sentiment analysis for mining review text. Our results show that both peripheral cues, including review rating and reviewer's credibility, and central cues, such as the content of reviews, influence the helpfulness of reviews. Based on dual process theories, we find that consumers focus on different information sources of reviews, depending on their purposes for reading reviews: online reviews can be used for information search or for evaluating alternatives. Our findings provide new perspectives to online market owners on how to manage online reviews on their Web sites. © 2013 M.E. Sharpe, Inc. All rights reserved.
KSP 제안 키워드
Dual process theories, Electronic commerce(E-Commerce), Helpful reviews, Information Overload, Information search, Information sources, Online Retail, Online consumer reviews, Peripheral cues, Purchase decision, Review text