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We investigate the moderating effect of product attributes and review ratings on {views, conversion|views (conversion conditional on views), final conversion} of a purchase-based collaborative filtering recommender system on an e-commerce site. We run a randomized field experiment on a top...
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Personalization is becoming ubiquitous on the World Wide Web. Such systems use statistical techniques to infer a customer’s preferences and recommend content best suited to him (e.g., “Customers who liked this also liked…”). A debate has emerged as to whether personalization has...
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We investigate the impact of collaborative filtering recommender algorithms (e.g., Amazon’s “Customers who bought this item also bought”) commonly used in e-commerce on sales diversity. We use data from a randomized field experiment run on the website of a top retailer in North America...
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Recommender systems typically work over sparse matrices. Although most methods assume so, these matrices' entries are often not missing at random (NMAR). How problematic is this? We present a puzzle. Some methods explicitly account for NMAR processes. This has been shown to improve predictions....
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