From conflicts and confusion to doubts: Examining review inconsistency for fake review detection
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Highlights:
• Proposing three types of inconsistencies of online consumer reviews.
• Proposing 22 features to measure the three types of review inconsistencies.
• Improving the performance of fake online consumer review detection by incorporating review inconsistency features.
• Examining the importance of review inconsistency features to fake online consumer review detection.
摘要
Inconsistency in online consumer reviews (OCRs) may cause uncertainty and confusion to consumers when they make purchase decisions. However, there is a lack of a systematic and empirical investigation of review inconsistency in the literature. This research characterizes review inconsistency from multiple aspects, including rating-sentiment, content, and language, and proposes hypotheses about their effects on fake OCR detection by drawing upon deception and attitude-behavior consistency theories. We characterize review inconsistency with 22 features, and test the hypotheses with machine learning models developed for fake OCR detection. Our empirical evaluation results using real OCRs not only confirm the presence of review inconsistency, but also demonstrate significant positive effects of review inconsistency on the performance of fake OCR detection. The research findings have important implications for improving the effectiveness of consumer decision making and the trustworthiness of OCRs.
论文关键词:Online consumer reviews (OCRs),Review inconsistency,Fake review detection,Sentiment analysis
论文评审过程:Received 18 August 2020, Revised 11 December 2020, Accepted 27 January 2021, Available online 5 February 2021, Version of Record 25 March 2021.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2021.113513