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Exploring effects of source similarity,message valence,and receiver regulatory focus on yelp review persuasiveness and purchase intentions
Authors:Iryna Pentina  Ainsworth Anthony Bailey  Lixuan Zhang
Institution:1. Department of Marketing &2. International Business, College of Business &3. Innovation, University of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft St, Toledo, OH43606, USA;4. Department of Business Administration, Goddard School of Business &5. Economics, Weber State University, 3848 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT84408, USA
Abstract:This study is among the first to investigate the impact of message, source, and receiver characteristics on user attitudes toward Yelp reviews, with the subsequent impact of these attitudinal evaluations on review persuasiveness. Specifically, it examines the roles of review valence (positive/negative) and sidedness (one-sided/two-sided), as well as perceived similarity with the reviewer, on user perceptions of helpfulness, trustworthiness, and credibility of the review. The study also tests moderating effects of perceived source similarity and user regulatory focus on the relationships among message characteristics, attitudinal variables, and purchase intentions. Our results disconfirm the negativity bias reported in previous studies and indicate that positive reviews are perceived as more trustworthy, credible, and helpful than negative or two-sided reviews. Review helpfulness and credibility, in turn, positively impacts its persuasiveness, with regulatory focus playing a complex nuanced role in the persuasiveness – behavioral intentions relationship. Based on the findings, future research avenues and managerial implications are proposed.
Keywords:word-of-mouth communications  Yelp customer reviews  source similarity  message persuasiveness
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