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Investigating source differences of online reviews in an emerging market
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 14:22 authored by Lin YangLin Yang, Rajesh RajaguruRajesh Rajaguru, Kumar, SCompany-owned and third-party review websites create a platform for consumers to share their experiences with brands, products and services. This study proposes and validates that these websites have varied effect on consumers perception of the brand image, brand attitude and purchase intention. The study was conducted in India with mobile phone buyers who have searched online review websites before making their decisions. Attribution theory was employed and SEM was used for analysis of 364 survey responses. The results indicated a mediating effect of brand image and brand attitude on the relationship between eWOM and purchase intention for both types of review websites. While the results indicated a significant effect of online reviews on brand attitude for third-party owned reviews, the effect was not significant for the company-owned reviews. The study encourages the companies to develop strategies and build trust among the consumers on the company owned review website.
History
Publication title
2019 ANZMAC Conference ProceedingsEditors
JE Richards and D KadirovPagination
696-700ISSN
1447-3275Department/School
TSBEPublisher
Victoria University of WellingtonPlace of publication
New ZealandEvent title
2019 ANZMAC Conference ProceedingsEvent Venue
Wellington, NZDate of Event (Start Date)
2019-12-02Date of Event (End Date)
2019-12-04Rights statement
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