Expert judgments may increase or decrease consumer welfare depending on experts’ ability to redirect consumers toward goods they enjoy. Leveraging the discontinuity created by the attribution of the Booker Prize, a leading literary award, we confirm that the prize attracts readers to consumption. We then investigate how it affects consumer surplus. We measure consumer ex post satisfaction from reading a book by the sentiment and the rating of the reviews posted on Amazon. We show that the Booker reduces satisfaction and that this negative effect is driven by a misalignment between the tastes of the jury and those of consumers. We quantify the associated loss in welfare by calibrating a structural model of demand. We find that the prize redu...
eer-ratings have become increasingly important sources of product information, particularly in marke...
This paper models the book retail market as a dual market. Consumers choose between competitively ...
Many online retailers now offer consumer product ratings and reviews, and such information has becom...
Expert judgments may increase or decrease consumer welfare depending on experts’ ability to redirect...
We study the causal effect of literary awards on book sales, using France's most prestigious prize, ...
Product quality is often unobservable ex-ante and consumers rely on experts’ judgments, sometimes in...
The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai (2006) was critically lauded, gaining many positive periodica...
This article examines the economic effects of prizes with implications for the diversity of market p...
In recent years, large-scale consumer networks on the Internet have provided a new communication cha...
International audienceWe empirically investigate the welfare effects of providing product quality in...
In this paper, we study the online consumer review generation process by analyzing 37.12 million onl...
Previous studies of the market for cultural offerings have repeatedly found support for a significan...
Online product review forums commonly provide consumers with averages of product ratings given by re...
Empirical evidence suggests that online reviews are an important source of consumers, information an...
Third-party reviews play an important role in many contexts in which tangible attributes are insuffi...
eer-ratings have become increasingly important sources of product information, particularly in marke...
This paper models the book retail market as a dual market. Consumers choose between competitively ...
Many online retailers now offer consumer product ratings and reviews, and such information has becom...
Expert judgments may increase or decrease consumer welfare depending on experts’ ability to redirect...
We study the causal effect of literary awards on book sales, using France's most prestigious prize, ...
Product quality is often unobservable ex-ante and consumers rely on experts’ judgments, sometimes in...
The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai (2006) was critically lauded, gaining many positive periodica...
This article examines the economic effects of prizes with implications for the diversity of market p...
In recent years, large-scale consumer networks on the Internet have provided a new communication cha...
International audienceWe empirically investigate the welfare effects of providing product quality in...
In this paper, we study the online consumer review generation process by analyzing 37.12 million onl...
Previous studies of the market for cultural offerings have repeatedly found support for a significan...
Online product review forums commonly provide consumers with averages of product ratings given by re...
Empirical evidence suggests that online reviews are an important source of consumers, information an...
Third-party reviews play an important role in many contexts in which tangible attributes are insuffi...
eer-ratings have become increasingly important sources of product information, particularly in marke...
This paper models the book retail market as a dual market. Consumers choose between competitively ...
Many online retailers now offer consumer product ratings and reviews, and such information has becom...