Responses of Turkish consumers to product risk information in the context of negative eWOM
Ülfet Işçi, Hakan Kitapçi
This study explores the risk-based effects of negative electronic word-of-mouth (neWOM) perception (financial and performance risks) on electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) credibility and purchase intention for promotion- and prevention-focused consumers. In this experimental study, a survey was conducted in which 344 people from Turkey participated. Automobiles were chosen as the subject of the survey because they are in the high-risk product category. The results from regression analysis show that the neWOM perception containing financial risk information plays a more significant role than the one containing performance risk in terms of the effect on eWOM credibility for both promotion- and prevention-focused consumers. Moreover, the neWOM containing performance risk has no effect on the eWOM credibility for promotion-focused consumers. When exposed to neWOM, the purchase intentions of both consumers are even more negatively affected by the neWOM information containing performance risk than the one with financial risk content. The results and future predictions are discussed.
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2020
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Authors: | Işçi, Ülfet ; Kitapçi, Hakan |
Subject: | neWOM | regulatory focus theory | purchase intention | eWOM credibility | perceived risk | online complaint | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Virales Marketing | Viral marketing | Risiko | Risk | Türkei | Turkey | Online-Handel | Online retailing | Beschwerdemanagement | Complaint management |
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