专家产品评审和利益冲突

Tom Hamami, J. Bailey
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许多提供专家产品评论的公司对他们所评论的产品的消费增长有着既得利益。经典的例子是米其林指南,它对餐馆进行评价,最初的设想是刺激汽车的使用,从而也刺激对汽车相关商品和服务的需求。结果是利益冲突;这些公司有经济动机给出比产品本身更好的评价。我比较了两个来源的电子游戏评论:一个是游戏零售商旗下的电子游戏杂志,另一个是不销售游戏的游戏网站。这项研究的目的是评估在多大程度上,如果有的话,零售商拥有的直销店夸大其评论,以促进销售。结果显示没有季节性或周期性影响的证据。然而,有证据表明,在游戏的相应硬件发布后不久,通货膨胀率就会上升。关于这一行业的其他文献发现,评论对低质量游戏的销售影响最大,我也发现了这些游戏存在评论膨胀的证据。这些结果与公司的理论预测一致,该公司优化了与偏见评论相关的销售收入和声誉成本之间的权衡。
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Expert Product Reviews and Conflict of Interest
Many firms that produce expert product reviews have a vested interest in increased consumption of the products they review. The classic example is the Michelin Guide, which reviews restaurants, originally conceived to stimulate usage of automobiles and therefore also demand for automobile-related goods and services. The result is a conflict of interest; such firms have financial incentive to give better reviews than products merit. I compare video game reviews from two sources: one a video game magazine owned by a game retailer and the other a game website that does not sell games. The goal of the research is to evaluate to what extent, if any, the retailer-owned outlet inflates its reviews in order to boost sales. Results show no evidence of seasonal or cyclical effects. However, there is some evidence of increased inflation in periods shortly following the release of a game's corresponding piece of hardware. Other literature on this industry finds that reviews have the largest effect on the sales of low-quality games, and I find evidence of review inflation for these games. These results are consistent with theoretical predictions for a firm that optimizes the trade-off between sales revenue and the reputational costs associated with biasing reviews.
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