Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed information about the quality. Herding is common in situations where consumers infer product quality from other consumers’ choices and incorporate that information into their own decision-making process. The Internet affects the herding phenomenon in two ways. On the one hand, it provides more information about other consumers’ choices, therefore making herding more feasible. On the other hand, it provides more details about product quality, thus making herding less desirable. This paper empirically examines those two effects in the context of online software downloading. We find significant herd behavior in our analysis, and, surprisingly, the provi...
Understanding the generation of online reviews is fundamental work for retailers to better utilize t...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a large study aimed at investigating the role of h...
The online marketplace is growing every year. As it continues to grow it is important to understand ...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Previous research has shown that people are influenced by others when making decisions. This work pr...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Herding is convergent social behavior driven by inter-personal interaction, without centralized coor...
The emergence of the Internet brought changes to traditional Word-of-Mouth Communication (WOM). Cons...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Digital goods are increasingly produced by average individuals in a serialized fashion. However, it ...
The herd behavior in information technology is a phenomenon in which one follows the behavior of oth...
textThe prevalent usage of the Internet and other information technologies (IT) has fundamentally c...
When groups of consumers share information or express their opinions about products and services, th...
We have witnessed the magnificent power of herd behavior exhibited by the frantic crowd during the A...
Online review is an important form of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) that helps customers make purc...
Understanding the generation of online reviews is fundamental work for retailers to better utilize t...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a large study aimed at investigating the role of h...
The online marketplace is growing every year. As it continues to grow it is important to understand ...
Online shopping often requires consumers to choose among multiple products without detailed informat...
Previous research has shown that people are influenced by others when making decisions. This work pr...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Herding is convergent social behavior driven by inter-personal interaction, without centralized coor...
The emergence of the Internet brought changes to traditional Word-of-Mouth Communication (WOM). Cons...
Online users often need to make adoption decisions without accurate information about the product va...
Digital goods are increasingly produced by average individuals in a serialized fashion. However, it ...
The herd behavior in information technology is a phenomenon in which one follows the behavior of oth...
textThe prevalent usage of the Internet and other information technologies (IT) has fundamentally c...
When groups of consumers share information or express their opinions about products and services, th...
We have witnessed the magnificent power of herd behavior exhibited by the frantic crowd during the A...
Online review is an important form of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) that helps customers make purc...
Understanding the generation of online reviews is fundamental work for retailers to better utilize t...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a large study aimed at investigating the role of h...
The online marketplace is growing every year. As it continues to grow it is important to understand ...