articleJournal of Interactive AdvertisingMar 1, 2006Closed access

Measuring Motivations for Online Opinion Seeking

Florida State University

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Abstract

Online interpersonal influence or electronic word-of-mouth (“eWOM”) is an important aspect of ecommerce. Consumers give and seek opinions online in much the same way as they do offline, thereby affecting the sales of many goods and services. To further the understanding of eWOM, the present study used data from a survey of 309 consumers to develop a 32-item self-report scale measuring consumer motivations for online opinion seeking. This study revealed eight distinct factors. Consumers seek the opinions of others online to reduce their risk, because others do it, to secure lower prices, to get information easily, by accident (unplanned), because it is cool, because they are stimulated by off-line inputs such…

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  • Advertising
  • Psychology
  • Business
  • Internet privacy
  • Computer science
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