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The Impact of User Personality Traits on Word of Mouth: Text-Mining Social Media Platforms
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Adamopoulos, Panagiotis
, Todri, Vilma
, Ghose, Anindya
in
Analysis
/ Consumer behavior
/ deep learning
/ Digital media
/ Impact analysis
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ quasi-experiment
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ word of mouth
/ Word of mouth advertising
/ Word of mouth marketing
2018
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The Impact of User Personality Traits on Word of Mouth: Text-Mining Social Media Platforms
by
Adamopoulos, Panagiotis
, Todri, Vilma
, Ghose, Anindya
in
Analysis
/ Consumer behavior
/ deep learning
/ Digital media
/ Impact analysis
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ quasi-experiment
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ word of mouth
/ Word of mouth advertising
/ Word of mouth marketing
2018
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The Impact of User Personality Traits on Word of Mouth: Text-Mining Social Media Platforms
by
Adamopoulos, Panagiotis
, Todri, Vilma
, Ghose, Anindya
in
Analysis
/ Consumer behavior
/ deep learning
/ Digital media
/ Impact analysis
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ quasi-experiment
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ word of mouth
/ Word of mouth advertising
/ Word of mouth marketing
2018
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The Impact of User Personality Traits on Word of Mouth: Text-Mining Social Media Platforms
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The Impact of User Personality Traits on Word of Mouth: Text-Mining Social Media Platforms
2018
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Overview
Word of mouth (WOM) plays an increasingly important role in shaping consumers’ behavior and preferences. In this paper, we examine whether latent personality traits of online users accentuate or attenuate the effectiveness of WOM in social media platforms. To answer this question, we leverage machine-learning methods in combination with econometric techniques utilizing a novel quasi-experiment. Our analysis yields two main results. First, there is a positive and statistically significant effect of the level of personality similarity between two social media users on the likelihood of a subsequent purchase from a recipient of a WOM message after exposure to the WOM message of the sender. In particular, exposure to WOM messages from similar users in terms of personality, rather than dissimilar users, increases the likelihood of a postpurchase by 47.58%. Second, there are statistically significant effects of specific pairwise combinations of personality characteristics of senders and recipients of WOM messages on the effectiveness of WOM. For instance, introverted users are responsive to WOM, in contrast to extroverted users. Besides this, agreeable, conscientious, and open social media users are more effective disseminators of WOM. In addition, WOM originating from users with low levels of emotional range affects similar users, whereas for high levels of emotional range, increased similarity usually has the opposite effect. The examined effects are also of significant economic importance, as, for instance, a WOM message from an extrovert user to an introvert peer increases the likelihood of a subsequent purchase by 71.28%. Our findings are robust to several alternative methods and specifications, such as controlling for latent user homophily and network structure roles based on deep-learning models. By extending the characteristics that have been theorized to affect the effectiveness of WOM from the observable to the latent space, tapping into users’ latent personality characteristics, and illustrating how companies can leverage the abundance of unstructured data in social media, our paper provides actionable insights regarding the future potential of social media advertising and advanced microtargeting based on big data and deep learning.
The online appendix is available at
https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2017.0768
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INFORMS,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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