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How review content, sentiment and helpfulness votes jointly affect trust of reviews and attitude
by
Li, Jing
, Ngai, Eric W.T.
, Xu, Xin
in
Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Attributes
/ Consumers
/ Credibility
/ Cues
/ Customer feedback
/ Customer relations
/ Customer services
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Decision Making Skills
/ Emotions
/ Evidence
/ Helping behavior
/ Internet
/ Literature Reviews
/ Opinions
/ Prioritizing
/ Product reviews
/ Reference Materials
/ Research methodology
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social Influences
/ Social networks
/ Trust
/ User generated content
/ Voting
/ Voting systems
2024
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How review content, sentiment and helpfulness votes jointly affect trust of reviews and attitude
by
Li, Jing
, Ngai, Eric W.T.
, Xu, Xin
in
Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Attributes
/ Consumers
/ Credibility
/ Cues
/ Customer feedback
/ Customer relations
/ Customer services
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Decision Making Skills
/ Emotions
/ Evidence
/ Helping behavior
/ Internet
/ Literature Reviews
/ Opinions
/ Prioritizing
/ Product reviews
/ Reference Materials
/ Research methodology
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social Influences
/ Social networks
/ Trust
/ User generated content
/ Voting
/ Voting systems
2024
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How review content, sentiment and helpfulness votes jointly affect trust of reviews and attitude
by
Li, Jing
, Ngai, Eric W.T.
, Xu, Xin
in
Advertising
/ Attitudes
/ Attributes
/ Consumers
/ Credibility
/ Cues
/ Customer feedback
/ Customer relations
/ Customer services
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Decision Making Skills
/ Emotions
/ Evidence
/ Helping behavior
/ Internet
/ Literature Reviews
/ Opinions
/ Prioritizing
/ Product reviews
/ Reference Materials
/ Research methodology
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social Influences
/ Social networks
/ Trust
/ User generated content
/ Voting
/ Voting systems
2024
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How review content, sentiment and helpfulness votes jointly affect trust of reviews and attitude
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How review content, sentiment and helpfulness votes jointly affect trust of reviews and attitude
2024
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Overview
PurposeWe investigate the joint impacts of three trust cues – content, sentiment and helpfulness votes – of online product reviews on the trust of reviews and attitude toward the product/service reviewed.Design/methodology/approachWe performed three studies to test our research model, presenting participants with scenarios involving product reviews and prior users' helpful and unhelpful votes across experimental settings.FindingsA high helpfulness ratio boosts users’ trust and influences behaviors in both positive and negative reviews. This effect is more pronounced in attribute-based reviews than emotion-based ones. Unlike the ratio effect, helpfulness magnitude significantly impacts only negative attribute-based reviews.Research limitations/implicationsFuture research should investigate voting systems in various online contexts, such as Facebook post likes, Twitter microblog thumb-ups and up-votes for article comments on platforms like The New York Times.Practical implicationsOur findings have significant implications for voting system-providers implementing information techniques on third-party review platforms, participatory sites emphasizing user-generated content and online retailers prioritizing product awareness and reputation.Originality/valueThis study addresses an identified need; that is, the helpfulness votes as an additional trust cue and the joint effects of three trust cues – content, sentiment and helpfulness votes – of online product reviews on the trust of customers in reviews and their consequential attitude toward the product/service reviewed.
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