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Online product reviews constitute a powerful source of information for consumers. Past research has studied the effect of aggregate measures of reviews (such as, average product rating and number of reviews) on consumer behaviour. In this study, we investigate how individual reviews displayed on...
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Online platforms, marketplaces and retailers typically use ranking algorithms to determine the order in which hundreds or thousands of choices are presented to consumers. While ranking algorithms may aid consumer choice, there are concerns they may also lead to socially undesirable outcomes. In...
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Managers and academics often think of price promotions merely as incentives that entice consumers to accept offers that they might not have considered otherwise. Yet the prospect of paying a lower price for a product of given quality can also discourage deliberation, in a sense “dumbing...
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Many firms have introduced Internet-based customer self-service applications such as online payments or brokerage services. Despite high initial sign-up rates, not all customers actually shift their dealings online. We investigate whether the multistage nature of the adoption process (an...
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