Mitigating the influence of preference-oriented negative electronic word-of-mouth: Investigating the role of consumers’ cognition regarding preference heterogeneity

IF 5.9 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Electronic Commerce Research and Applications Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.elerap.2024.101360
Yan Li , Ruijuan Wu , Shanshan Wang
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Negative electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) occasionally results from mismatches between reviewers’ preferences and product characteristics. In this study, we propose that enhancing consumers’ cognition of preference heterogeneity can overcome the egocentric anchoring in decision-making, thus inhibiting the negative influence of preference-oriented negative eWOM on consumers’ responses. Through four studies, we demonstrate that the negative impact of preference-oriented negative eWOM can be effectively reduced when consumers have high inherent cognition of preference heterogeneity or temporarily increase their cognition of preference heterogeneity by situational priming. Cognitive priming of preference heterogeneity has a more significant inhibitory effect on negative eWOM among less experienced consumers than more experienced consumers. Additionally, problem attribution plays a mediating role in shaping the impact of preference heterogeneity cognition on consumer responses, with a more pronounced mediating effect observed among less experienced consumers compared to their more experienced counterparts. The findings of this study have important theoretical significance and practical value for understanding the biased influence of eWOM on the consumer’s decision-making process.

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减轻以偏好为导向的负面电子口碑的影响:调查消费者对偏好异质性认知的作用
负面电子口碑(eWOM)有时是由于评论者的偏好与产品特性不匹配造成的。在本研究中,我们提出增强消费者对偏好异质性的认知可以克服决策中的自我中心锚定,从而抑制偏好导向的负面电子口碑对消费者反应的负面影响。通过四项研究,我们证明了当消费者对偏好异质性有较高的固有认知或通过情境引物暂时提高其对偏好异质性的认知时,偏好导向的负面网络口碑的负面影响可以有效降低。与经验丰富的消费者相比,经验不足的消费者对偏好异质性的认知引物对负面网络口碑的抑制作用更为显著。此外,问题归因在偏好异质性认知对消费者反应的影响中起着中介作用,与经验丰富的消费者相比,经验不足的消费者的中介效应更明显。本研究的发现对于理解网络口碑对消费者决策过程的偏向性影响具有重要的理论意义和实用价值。
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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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10.10
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8.30%
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97
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Electronic Commerce Research and Applications aims to create and disseminate enduring knowledge for the fast-changing e-commerce environment. A major dilemma in e-commerce research is how to achieve a balance between the currency and the life span of knowledge. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications will contribute to the establishment of a research community to create the knowledge, technology, theory, and applications for the development of electronic commerce. This is targeted at the intersection of technological potential and business aims.
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