In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which types of awards have the biggest impact on the competitive performance of the award winners. The empirical setting is an industry where awards proliferate, namely, the U.S. motion picture industry. Overall, their results suggest that awards granted by a jury composed primarily of end consumers, peers, or experts each have a different effect on consumer behavior, which can be explained in terms of differences in source credibility and award salience
Third-party reviews play an important role in many contexts in which tangible attributes are insuffi...
This study examines the effect the Academy Award nominations and wins have on stock returns of the p...
textabstractAbstract This paper analyzes the verdicts of various film organizations that annually ...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
Please do not quote before contacting the authors This study focuses on the role of award competitio...
Although film awards are often taken as indicating the creative achievements that underlie outstandi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative impact, if any, of three main aspects of mo...
This article examines the economic effects of prizes with implications for the diversity of market p...
Previous studies of the movie industry have raised questions concerning the problematic relationship...
This investigation addresses limitations associated with previous research to determine empirically ...
Across the many studies of motion picture box office success, unresolved debates and untested assump...
This investigation addresses limitations associated with previous research to determine empirically ...
This study employs a new measurement theory (i.e. Generalisability Theory) to investigate the compar...
Third-party reviews play an important role in many contexts in which tangible attributes are insuffi...
This study examines the effect the Academy Award nominations and wins have on stock returns of the p...
textabstractAbstract This paper analyzes the verdicts of various film organizations that annually ...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which...
Please do not quote before contacting the authors This study focuses on the role of award competitio...
Although film awards are often taken as indicating the creative achievements that underlie outstandi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative impact, if any, of three main aspects of mo...
This article examines the economic effects of prizes with implications for the diversity of market p...
Previous studies of the movie industry have raised questions concerning the problematic relationship...
This investigation addresses limitations associated with previous research to determine empirically ...
Across the many studies of motion picture box office success, unresolved debates and untested assump...
This investigation addresses limitations associated with previous research to determine empirically ...
This study employs a new measurement theory (i.e. Generalisability Theory) to investigate the compar...
Third-party reviews play an important role in many contexts in which tangible attributes are insuffi...
This study examines the effect the Academy Award nominations and wins have on stock returns of the p...
textabstractAbstract This paper analyzes the verdicts of various film organizations that annually ...