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Analysis of Online Reviews on Hotel Booking Intention: An Empirical Study in Indonesia

  • Hendro, WIDJANARKO;Farhvisa Muzakka, ABDILLAH;Dyah, SUGANDINI
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to determine the direct effect of positive online reviews, negative online reviews, the usefulness of online reviews, reviewers' expertise, timeliness of online reviews, the volume of online reviews, and comprehensiveness of online reviews on accommodation booking intentions and also the indirect effect of positive online reviews on the intention of booking accommodations through trust as mediation. Research respondents are users of the accommodation booking application in Yogyakarta. Hypothesis testing was carried out using SEM (Partial Least Square). Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to 135 respondents. The results of this study indicate that the Usefulness of Online Reviews, Volume of Online Reviews, and Comprehensiveness of Online Reviews have a direct positive and significant influence on the accommodation booking Intention of booking application users in Yogyakarta. The variables of Negative Online Reviews and Timeliness of Online Reviews have negative and significant influences on the accommodation booking Intention of booking application users in Yogyakarta. Positive Online Reviews and Reviewer Expertise variables are not significant in this study. At the same time, the Trust variable has a full mediation relationship in an indirect relationship between the Positive Online Reviews variables and the accommodation booking Intention of booking application users in Yogyakarta.

Impact of Review Characteristics on Female Consumer Perceptions of Review Usefulness and Patronage Intent of Online Stores Hosting the Reviews

  • Hong, Heesook;Kim, Hye-Shin
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제40권6호
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    • pp.994-1009
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    • 2016
  • Applying the S-O-R Model within an online context, a hypothesized model incorporates three review characteristics (perceived concreteness, exaggeration, and sufficient quantity of reviews) for apparel products in order to present their impact on consumer perceptions of review usefulness and consumer attitude toward and patronage intent for the online stores hosting the reviews. An online survey of Korean women (N=299) reported their experiences in purchasing apparel products online and reading apparel reviews on a regular basis. Testing of the hypothesized model showed the usefulness of reviews were determined by two review characteristics (S: perceived concreteness and sufficient quantity of reviews); however, the negative effect of exaggerated reviews were insignificant. In addition, the perceived usefulness of reviews (O-cognitive) hosted by an online store influenced online store attitude (O-affective) which subsequently led to online store patronage intent (R). This study systemically advances online retail literature by showing how the characteristics of online reviews (as a part of the online store environment) can influence attitude toward online stores and patronage intent for online stores. Long term relationships with consumers can be achieved through the building of mechanisms to enhance the perceived usefulness of reviews by employing the strategies of hosting concrete reviews and offering a sufficient quantity of reviews. This study addresses removes research gaps by testing an adapted the S-O-R Model that frames review information as an element of an online store environment using a large sample.

소비자의 특성이 온라인 상품평 활용의도에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Consumer Characteristics on Intention to Use Product Reviews to Make Online Purchasing Decisions)

  • 박윤주
    • 한국IT서비스학회지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2017
  • This study analyzes the variable consumer characteristics that influence the intention to use online product reviews. In online e-commerce, where purchases take place without consumers seeing the products in person, the product reviews left by other consumers who have already purchased the product are believed to be valuable information. However, when different consumers read the same product review, their responses to it may vary. This study analyzes the characteristics of consumers who utilize product reviews for their purchases. Consumer characteristics are categorized into personal information, personality, purchasing tendency, and experience related to product reviews. These factors are examined to see if they have direct or indirect effects on a consumer's intention to use product reviews when making online purchases. We surveyed a total of 240 consumers who had experience using e-commerce and knew about online product reviews. Once the data was collected, path analysis was conducted using the statistics tool AMOS. The study results reveal that consumers who are female, extroverted, and have higher price sensitivity think that product reviews left by others are useful, and that this "perceived usefulness" has a positive effect on the intention to use product reviews for making online purchasing decisions. In addition, consumers who are agreeable to others, have high brand sensitivity, and who have left numerous reviews themselves demonstrated the tendency to trust reviews left by others more. Thus, we conclude that this "perceived reliability" makes it more likely that a consumer will use product reviews when making online purchasing decisions. Future research can be done to develop this study further by analyzing whether providing online product reviews corresponding to the personal characteristics of consumers enhances the effect of product reviews on online purchasing decisions.

온라인 구매후기의 방향성과 평가내용이 패션상품에 대한 소비자 태도에 미치는 영향 (Effects of direction and evaluative contents of online reviews on consumer attitudes toward clothing products)

  • 서현진;이규혜
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.440-451
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    • 2013
  • Because of the e-shopping market consumers now have diverse options to choose when placing their orders, and find it easy to obtain the required information through the Internet. Especially, for consumers, product reviews posted on an e-tailer's website have become more important criteria than such information available elsewhere. Hence, this study investigated the influence of the direction and evaluative contents of online reviews on consumer attitudes toward clothing products. Four types of online reviews based on direction (positive/negative) and evaluative content in review information (objective/subjective) were used in the experimental design. Further, stimulus reviews were developed. Credibility, usefulness of reviews, product preference, and purchase intention were the measured dependent variables in each of the four situations of online review presentations. The results indicated that, overall, positive and objective online reviews resulted in a higher level of consumer attitude. The content in these reviews had a relatively stronger influence than the direction on attitudes toward online reviews. Overall, objective reviews generated a higher level of credibility and usefulness of information than subjective reviews. Regarding subjective reviews, negative information was more related to credibility, whereas positive information was more related to usefulness. Further, positive information had a higher influence than negative information on consumer attitudes.

The Effect of Online Distribution Channel's Review on Purchasing Behavior Change

  • Lee, Byeong-Cheol
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.21-34
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - The objective of this research is to a) examine the effects of online reviews, posted on online distribution channels, on the change of consumers' attitudes and booking intention by distinguishing three types of online review valence: positive, negative and neutral review valence, and b) to investigate the combined effect of the inclination of online review and perceived usefulness of reviews on consumers' attitude change. Research design, data, and methodology - An experimental design was used by creating a mimicked hotel company's website and online reviews extracted from several online distribution channels such as online travel agencies (OTAs). A total of 414 respondents were randomly assigned to a type of review valence. Results - The results showed that the valence of positive reviews has a significant effect on the positive change of attitude and booking intention. However, the effect of the valence of negative reviews on the change of booking intention was not statistically significant compared to that of the valence of neutral reviews. Conclusions - The results offer some insights into the effect of online reviews on consumers' decision making processes and have important managerial implications for companies that operate online distribution channels in terms of their online marketing and the distribution of service products.

Role of Online Reviews in the Local Search Context

  • Seunghun Shin;Zheng Xiang;Florian Zach
    • Journal of Smart Tourism
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2023
  • This research aims to understand the role of online reviews in the local search context by examining the effects of reviews on the representation of tourism businesses on local search platforms (LSPs). By simulating tourists' local searches for restaurants on three LSPs, namely Google, Bing, and Yelp, this study examines how different ranking results are generated across the platforms and how online reviews contribute to the differences. The findings suggest that online reviews are incorporated into LSPs as ranking factors and, thus, affect tourists' decision-making by influencing the information search results in the local search context. As one of the earliest studies on local search, this study discusses how the existing knowledge about the role of online reviews in tourists' decision-making needs to be reevaluated in mobile and more dynamic environments, and offers practical implications for tourism businesses' search engine marketing.

Exploring the Phenomenon of Consumers' Experiences of Reading Online Consumer Reviews

  • Park, Jee-Sun
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.89-108
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    • 2018
  • This paper aims to explore the analysis of the meanings and processes of reading online consumer reviews and to construct a substantive theory that explains the process involved with the phenomenon of reading consumer reviews. In order to explore the phenomenon, this study employs a qualitative methodology. Following the grounded theory perspective, the researcher conducted interviews with 17 participants, who have subsequently shopped online and utilized online consumer reviews for shopping, and decidedly employed in-depth interviews with those participants. Through coding and making constant comparison, several themes emerged: improving confidence, trusting reviews, getting a sense of who reviewers are, seeking balance, processing and handling negative reviews, experiencing vicariously, increasing searchability, getting a sense of who they are in terms of similarity, and seeking benefits and the usage situations from consumer based reviews. Among the emerging themes, improving confidence can be considered a core category, which is influenced by the analysis of trusting reviews and the consumer vicarious experiences with a product. Moreover, this study discusses the relationships among the themes. This study concludes with a discussion of the results, implications, and limitations.

Impacts of Sociability on Perceived Information Quality of Customer Reviews for Online Shopping Sites

  • Lee, Yoonjae
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2018
  • Although there have been studies regarding the influence of customer reviews on consumer decision making at online shopping sites, research on factors affecting the perceived customer review quality for online shopping sites is limited. This study posits that sociability, which is one of the environmental factors of an online shopping site, can affect the quality of customer reviews. Sociability is a key factor in building a collaborative environment online, but studies have been limited to applying sociability to customer reviews that are the result of a collaborative environment. This study expects that sociability affects the performance of online shopping sites through the perceived information quality of customer reviews, and customers' efficacy. More specifically this study investigates the structural relationship between sociability, self-efficacy, collective efficacy, and the perceived information quality of the reviews in an online shopping context, regarding the patronage intention of customers. This study was conducted using a survey of 361 college students. The structural equation model results indicate that user perception of sociability increases self-efficacy and collective efficacy. The improved efficacy enhances the perceived information quality of reviews for online shopping sites, which increases patronage intention of customers. This study found that online shopping sites require a platform for customers to engage in social interaction to enhance their customers' loyalty and lifetime value.

온라인 소비자 리뷰의 효과에 영향을 미치는 요인에 대한 고찰 (Investigation of Factors Affecting the Effects of Online Consumer Reviews)

  • 이호근;곽현
    • 정보화정책
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.3-17
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    • 2013
  • 온라인 상점의 발전과 뉴미디어의 등장으로 소비자들 사이에 상품정보에 대한 의견이 교환되기 시작하면서 온라인 소비자 리뷰에 대한 많은 연구가 진행되고 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 온라인 소비자 리뷰와 관련된 연구의 개괄적인 흐름을 파악하여 연구경향을 분석하고 향후 연구방향을 탐색하였다. 온라인 소비자 리뷰 연구에서는 리뷰의 유용성, 리뷰로 인한 소비자의 태도변화를 주로 다루었으며 이에 영향을 미치는 변수들은 대체로 메시지 요인, 리뷰어 요인, 소비자 요인, 그리고 제품/서비스 요인으로 구분되었다. 메시지의 특성에 대한 연구는 메시지의 양과 평가적 메시지가 많을수록 유용하며, 메시지의 방향성에 대해서는 상황에 따라 다르게 나타나고 있다. 또한 리뷰어의 신뢰성 및 평판, 소비자의 제품지식과 제품관여도, 제품/서비스의 유형에 의해 리뷰의 영향력이 어떻게 달라지는지에 대한 연구가 이루어지고 있다. 향후에는 소셜미디어의 등장으로 보다 활발하게 소비자 리뷰가 이루어지고 사회적 연결망을 통해 전달됨에 따라 이에 따른 소비자 리뷰의 영향력에 대한 연구가 추가적으로 이루어질 필요가 있다. 또한 온라인 소비자 리뷰를 역이용하는 기업이 늘어남에 따라 온라인 소비자 리뷰의 부작용에 대한 실증적인 연구가 필요해 보인다.

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Your Expectation Matters When You Read Online Consumer Reviews: The Review Extremity and the Escalated Confirmation Effect

  • Lee, Jung;Lee, Hong Joo
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.449-476
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    • 2016
  • This study examines how an initially perceived product value affects consumer's purchase intention after reading online reviews with various tones. The study proposes that associations among initially perceived overall product value, degree of confirmation resulting from reading the reviews, and final purchase intention differ across review tones such that 1) when the tone is favorable, the effect of an initially perceived product value is stronger than when the tone is critical, and 2) when the tone is extreme, the effect of confirmation is stronger than when the tone is moderate. The survey was conducted with 276 online shopping mall users in Korea, and most of the hypotheses were supported. This study asserts that the effects of online reviews should be considered together with customer's level of expectation formed prior to reading online reviews, which resulted from extensive search and screening processes that the customer went through before reading online reviews.