打开评级对产品需求的因果效应:来自Wayfair.Com的证据

E. Magnusson
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我估计,在Wayfair.com上,产品评级增加半星的因果效应是产品需求增加5%。这一增长是由于销售的增加,而不是价格的变化。评级较高的产品或知名度较低的品牌销售的产品,星级对订单的影响较大,而评级较低的产品或知名度较高的品牌销售的产品,星级对订单的影响较小。此外,我发现评级的因果效应在不同评级的产品之间是异质的——评级最高的产品从略微高的评级中获益最大——但在从网站购买产品的不同体验程度的客户之间则不是如此。这种需求效应的异质性表明,更高评级的好处在新旧产品和卖家之间并不相等,这表明了电子商务网站可能的政策反应。
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Unboxing the Causal Effect of Ratings on Product Demand: Evidence from Wayfair.Com
I estimate the causal effect of increasing displayed product ratings by a half star on Wayfair.com to be a five percent increase in demand for products. This increase is driven by an increase in sales, not a change in price. Products with more ratings or that are sold by lesser known brands see a large effect of star ratings on orders, while products with fewer ratings or that are sold by well known brands see no effect of ratings on orders. Furthermore, I find the causal effect of ratings to be heterogeneous across products with different ratings — with the highest rated products seeing the largest benefit to having a marginally higher rating — but not across customers with varying degrees of experience purchasing products from the site. This heterogeneity in demand effects shows that the benefits of higher ratings are not equivalent across old and new products and sellers, indicating potential policy responses by e-commerce sites.
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