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The impact of social media conversations on consumer brand choices
Authors:Yizao Liu  Rigoberto A Lopez
Institution:1.Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,University of Connecticut,Storrs,USA;2.Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Director of the Zwick Center for Food and Resource Policy,University of Connecticut,Storrs,USA
Abstract:This paper estimates the impact of social media conversations on consumer valuation of brand characteristics and demand for carbonated soft drinks (CSDs). We formulate a random coefficient, discrete choice model of consumer demand that includes social media conversations, and estimate it matching Nielsen sales data on carbonated soft drinks to social media conversations on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Empirical results indicate that consumers’ conversations about brands and nutritional aspects of CSDs have a significant impact on their valuation of brand characteristics and ultimately on their choices of CSDs. These findings have important implications not only for firms using social media as a strategic tool for effective brand promotion and product design but also for public health policies aimed at reducing the consumption of sugary beverages and high-calorie foods.
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