《揭牌明星:网上消费者评分的图形显示如何影响消费者的感知和判断》

IF 5.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Marketing Research Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1177/00222437231179186
Javad Mousavi, Surendra N. Singh, Promothesh Chatterjee, Tamara M. Masters
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先前的研究表明,消费者的决策受到在线评论的显著影响。然而,现有的研究主要集中在企业没有完全控制的属性(例如,平均评级)上;只有有限的研究调查了可控属性(例如评论显示格式)如何影响消费者。根据视觉感知研究,作者检查了主要电子商务平台使用的两种突出的图形显示格式的有效性——一种以比例格式显示评级分布(例如亚马逊),另一种以简单格式显示评级分配(例如谷歌)。结果表明,由于简单条形图中x轴收缩导致图形参考点的变化,当商品的评分分布以图形简单(相对于比例)格式显示时,消费者对商品的反应更积极。这种影响由分布的峰值(即最频繁评级的份额)和不平衡分数(即正面评级和负面评级份额之间的差异)调节。此外,即使是一个项目的未来评级也会受到其先前评级显示的图形格式的影响。讨论了对营销文献的贡献,并提供了可以帮助管理者做出更明智决策的见解。
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EXPRESS: Unveiling Stars: How Graphical Displays of Online Consumer Ratings Affect Consumer Perception and Judgment
Prior research has indicated that consumers’ decisions are significantly influenced by online reviews. However, existing research has focused mainly on attributes (e.g., average ratings) that are not fully controlled by firms; only limited research has investigated how controllable attributes (e.g., review display formats) affect consumers. Drawing on visual perception research, the authors examine the effectiveness of two prominent graphical display formats used by major e-commerce platforms—one that displays rating distributions in a proportional format (e.g., Amazon) and one that does so in a simple format (e.g., Google). The results indicate that due to the changes in graphs’ reference points caused by the shrunken x-axis in simple bar graphs, consumers respond more positively to an item when its rating distribution is displayed in a graphically simple (vs. proportional) format. This effect is moderated by the distribution’s peak value (i.e., the share of the most frequent rating) and imbalance score (i.e., the difference between the share of positive and negative ratings). Furthermore, even an item’s future ratings are influenced by the graphical format in which its prior ratings are displayed. The contributions to the marketing literature are discussed, and insights that can aid managers in making more informed decisions are provided.
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