Title: Investigating antecedents and moderating factors of consumer's acceptance and adoption of online-received recommendations on social media: an empirical analysis
Authors: Dominik Georgi; Sven Tuzovic
Addresses: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Technikumstrasse 21, 6048 Horw, Switzerland ' School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia
Abstract: The topic of Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) has received considerable attention in both academia and among business practitioners. Yet, despite an emerging literature on the effectiveness of eWOM communication, 'the scope of published studies on the impact of eWOM communication is rather broad, and the studies appear relatively fragmented and inconclusive'. Integrating the elaboration likelihood model, network theory, and the concept of consumer innovativeness, this study focuses on the topic of 'online-received recommendations' on social media platforms. The theoretical model is then tested using partial least squares method. Based on an online survey distributed on social networks the results indicate that argument quality, perceptual affinity and information usefulness are determinants that influence the adoption of online-received recommendations. Managers can capitalise these results by designing information with a high degree of argument quality in order to enhance the perceived usefulness, thereby triggering the adoption of the information.
Keywords: electronic WOM; word of mouth; eWOM; online recommendations; social media; ELM model; elaboration likelihood model; network theory; consumer innovativeness; consumer judgements; independent judgements; recommender systems; technology adoption; partial least squares; PLS; social networks; argument quality; perceptual affinity; information usefulness; perceived usefulness.
DOI: 10.1504/IJIMA.2016.076988
International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising, 2016 Vol.10 No.1/2, pp.90 - 112
Accepted: 02 Feb 2016
Published online: 16 Jun 2016 *