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Hedonic and utilitarian use of user-generated content on online shopping websites
Authors:Sunil Hazari  Blaise J Bergiel  Beheruz N Sethna
Institution:1. Department of Marketing &2. Real Estate, Richards College of Business, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USA
Abstract:The Internet has made it possible for consumers to share reviews, opinions, and thoughts about products and services on online shopping websites. This user-generated content (UGC), which can be considered to be part of social commerce, is likely to influence other consumers’ attitudes toward a product and subsequent purchase intentions. The purpose of this study was to investigate two major uses of UGC: hedonic and utilitarian, and how they impact purchase intentions, along with users’ trust for different types of comments and reviews. Also investigated are associations between hedonic use, utilitarian use, and trust, with purchase behavior at online shopping websites. Results of this study will add to the domain knowledge related to marketing and how it impacts consumer psychology and behavior. From a practitioner perspective, marketers need to understand the impact of UGC so they can monitor this method of marketing communication as it can impact trust and purchase intentions.
Keywords:User-generated content  hedonic and utilitarian behavior  online shopping  social commerce  trust  purchase behavior
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