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Cross-national differences in E-WOM influence

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Christodoulides, G., Michaelidou, N. and Argyriou, E. (2012) Cross-national differences in E-WOM influence. European Journal of Marketing, 46 (11-12). 1689 -1707. ISSN 0309-0566

Abstract/Summary

Purpose: This is a cross-national study which investigates changes in purchase intentions of UK versus Chinese consumers following exposure to successive e-WOM comments in the form of positive and negative user reviews for experience versus search products. Design/methodology/approach: A 2(e-WOM valence and order: negative vs. positive most recent) X 2(product type: experience vs. search) X 3(purchase intentions at t1, t2, t3) repeated measures factorial design is used to test a set of hypotheses developed from the literature. Findings: Chinese consumers are susceptible to recent e-WOM comments regardless of their valence, while UK consumers anchor on negative information regardless of the order in which it is acquired. This holds particularly for experience products. Originality/value: This cross-national study contributes to the scarce literature on the impact of e-WOM on consumer purchase decisions by comparing UK and Chinese consumers. We suggest that culture moderates the development of product evaluations following exposure to e-WOM.

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URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/26550
Item Type Article
Refereed Yes
Divisions Henley Business School > Marketing and Reputation
Publisher Emerald
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