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Noisy signals: Does rating volatility depend on the length of the consumption span?
This study investigates the informational content of online reviews. Unlike other studies that have explored the drivers of average rating scores, we examine the factors explaining the variance in individual ratings for the same goods. In particular, we focus on how the length of stay at a hotel, as a measure of consumption span, influences the variance of rating scores. We conduct an empirical analysis using approximately 522,000 individual hotel reviews on Booking.com from five major European cities. Results indicate that the volatility of individual ratings decreases with stay duration, implying that online ratings from short-stayers (short consumption episodes) are noisy signals of the underlying hotel quality. We also present preliminary evidence that greater volatility negatively correlates with perceived usefulness by subsequent consumers. Our findings offer relevant insights for platform design operators about the drivers of rating volatility and how it affects social learning.
期刊介绍:
Economic Modelling fills a major gap in the economics literature, providing a single source of both theoretical and applied papers on economic modelling. The journal prime objective is to provide an international review of the state-of-the-art in economic modelling. Economic Modelling publishes the complete versions of many large-scale models of industrially advanced economies which have been developed for policy analysis. Examples are the Bank of England Model and the US Federal Reserve Board Model which had hitherto been unpublished. As individual models are revised and updated, the journal publishes subsequent papers dealing with these revisions, so keeping its readers as up to date as possible.