在线评论过滤系统在电子市场中的经济作用

Huanhuan Cao, Dan Wu, Yijing Gu
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在线评论的货币效应促使企业操纵这些评论,电子市场于是采用在线评论过滤系统来打击操纵行为。我们建立了一个分析模型来探讨垄断背景下过滤系统对垄断企业、电子市场和消费者剩余的作用,然后将其扩展到对称竞争背景下,探讨竞争是否会改变过滤系统的作用。结果表明,当过滤系统的智能相对较低时,这种过滤系统的存在加强了垄断企业操纵的可能性。然而,在竞争环境下,这种过滤系统的存在是否会加强两家公司操纵的可能性,与无过滤系统和有过滤系统下操纵的总消费群之间的差异有关。我们还发现,在垄断背景下,只有当过滤系统的智能化程度相对较低且单位失配成本适中时,电子市场才会采用过滤系统。然而,在竞争环境下,过滤系统的智能程度与电子市场是否采用过滤系统无关。最后,在垄断和竞争两种情况下,采用过滤系统总是有利于消费者。
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Economic role of online review filtering systems in the electronic marketplaces

The monetary effects of online reviews motivate firms to manipulate such reviews, and electronic marketplaces then adopt online review filtering systems to combat manipulation. We develop an analytical model to explore the role of a filtering system for a monopoly firm, electronic marketplaces and consumer surplus in the monopoly context and then extend it to the symmetrical competition context to explore whether competition changes the role of the filtering system. The results show that the existence of such a filtering system strengthens the possibility of manipulation by the monopoly firm when the intelligence of the filtering system is relatively low. However, in the competitive context, whether the existence of such a filtering system strengthens the possibility of manipulation by both firms relates to the difference between the total consumer base with manipulation under no filtering system and that under the filtering system. We also find that in the monopoly context, the electronic marketplace will adopt the filtering system only when the intelligence of the filtering system is relatively low and the unit misfit cost is moderate. However, in the competitive context, the intelligence of the filtering system is irrelevant to whether the electronic marketplace adopts the filtering system. Finally, the adoption of the filtering system always benefits consumers in both the monopoly and competing contexts.

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