Signaling Success: Word of Mouth as Self-Enhancement

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作者
Andrea C. Wojnicki
David Godes
机构
[1] Independent Marketing and Strategy Consultant and Fine Artist,Robert H. Smith School of Business
[2] University of Maryland,undefined
关键词
Word of mouth; Satisfaction; Signaling; Social networks; Expertise; Self-enhancement;
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10.1007/s40547-017-0077-8
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摘要
This paper highlights the significance and implications of self-enhancement as an important motivation for consumers’ word-of-mouth behaviors. The authors predict and demonstrate that following a given positive consumption experience, experts generate more WOM than if the experience was negative and more than novices. They do so because WOM regarding positive, successful experiences can serve as an indicator, or signal, of expertise. Four controlled experiments and one empirical study support the theory. This pattern is intensified when consumers’ expertise self-concepts are salient, and it diminishes when the context does not present the opportunity to self-enhance because the outcome of the experience is not attributable to the consumer’s expertise or because the distinction between good and bad products does not require expertise.
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页数:14
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