Fake online reviews: Literature review, synthesis, and directions for future research

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Highlights:

• The antecedent–consequence–intervention (ACI) conceptual framework is proposed.

• A review of fake online reviews is presented.

• Twenty future research questions are identified.

• Eighteen propositions are proposed to guide the future research.

• The publicly available datasets are compiled and summarized.

摘要

Fake online reviews in e-commerce significantly affect online consumers, merchants, and, as a result, market efficiency. Despite scholarly efforts to examine fake reviews, there still lacks a survey that can systematically analyze and summarize its antecedents and consequences. This study proposes an antecedent–consequence–intervention conceptual framework to develop an initial research agenda for investigating fake reviews. Based on a review of the extant literature on this issue, we identify 20 future research questions and suggest 18 propositions. Notably, research on fake reviews is often limited by lack of high-quality datasets. To alleviate this problem, we comprehensively compile and summarize the existing fake reviews-related public datasets. We conclude by presenting the theoretical and practical implications of the current research.

论文关键词:Electronic commerce,Fake review,Online review,Literature review,Antecedents and consequences

论文评审过程:Received 13 August 2019, Revised 28 February 2020, Accepted 29 February 2020, Available online 2 March 2020, Version of Record 29 March 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2020.113280