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Thiscompanysucks.com: the use of the Internet in negative consumer‐to‐consumer articulations
Authors:Ainsworth Anthony Bailey
Institution:1. Western Michigan University , Haworth College of Business , Department of Marketing , Kalamazoo, MIjoann.atkin@wmich.edu;3. School of Business Administration , Wayne State University , Detroit, MI
Abstract:The Internet has provided a forum through which consumers who are dissatisfied with various companies can vent their anger towards these corporations. A number of World Wide Web (WWW) sites have cropped up on the Internet, their specific aim being the fomenting of negative communication about companies: these are known as corporate complaint WWW sites. Little research has been conducted on negative on‐line consumer‐to‐consumer articulations and the possible impact that these might have on consumers' perceptions and attitudes. This paper attempts to foster discussion on the use of the Internet in facilitating consumer‐to‐consumer communication, particularly negative communication. First, background information on corporate complaint WWW sites is provided. Then, a survey that was conducted in order to glean information on consumer knowledge of and responses to these kinds of WWW sites is discussed. The results indicate that, among the population used in this study, the awareness of corporate complaint WWW sites was moderate. However, when respondents were aware of them, they were likely to visit them. Social influence plays a role in influencing awareness and prompting visits to corporate complaint WWW sites. In addition, an individual difference factor, attitudes towards complaining, influenced the kinds of activities in which the respondents engaged when they visit corporate complaint WWW sites. Future research directions are proposed.
Keywords:Consumer‐to‐consumer articulations  corporate complaint WWW sites  Internet  negative on‐line communication  word of mouth
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