Disconfirmation effect on online review credibility: An experimental analysis
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Highlights:
• We introduce social influence as a determinant of review credibility
• We find evidence for the impact of review writing circumstance on review credibility
• We study disconfirmation as the gap between the review writer's experience and the expectation
• Expectation disconfirmation has a ‘U-shaped’ relationship with review credibility
• Credible reviews are written when writer's views are extreme compared to majority views
摘要
The rise of e-commerce has led to the increased reliance of users on electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) to evaluate the products and services offered. Previous research has attempted to determine which reviews are more credible than others, as credible reviews tend to impact readers more than non-credible ones. However, one of the research questions in this domain that has not been addressed so far is the impact of circumstances of review writing itself, which may influence the way the review is written and affect its credibility. In this paper, we describe a controlled experiment to study the impacts of a user's exposure to past reviews and the user's own product experience on the perceived credibility of reviews written by the user. We have employed attitude-behavior linkage theories and the disconfirmation effect to study this phenomenon. Our results indicate that disconfirmation, or the difference between a user's own experience and expected experience, has a significant impact on the way a user writes reviews and hence on the review's perceived credibility with the subsequent readers of the review. We find that disconfirmation and perceived review credibility follow a U-shaped relationship, in which perceived credibility is high for the highest and lowest values of disconfirmation.
论文关键词:Disconfirmation effect,Review credibility,Online reviews,eWOM,Experiment method
论文评审过程:Received 12 May 2020, Revised 5 February 2021, Accepted 7 February 2021, Available online 10 February 2021, Version of Record 12 April 2021.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2021.113519