Trusting me, trusting you : evaluating three forms of trust on an information‐rich consumer review website
When faced with a lack of information, consumers turn to trust to make a decision; but what happens to trust when individuals areconfronted with the wealth of data on the Internet? This study evaluates three forms of trust in information-abundant contexts: trust inthe site, trust in the reviewers, a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1048082020-03-07T12:15:52Z Trusting me, trusting you : evaluating three forms of trust on an information‐rich consumer review website Duffy, Andrew Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Internet data DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Trust When faced with a lack of information, consumers turn to trust to make a decision; but what happens to trust when individuals areconfronted with the wealth of data on the Internet? This study evaluates three forms of trust in information-abundant contexts: trust inthe site, trust in the reviewers, and a postulated third form, trust-in-self. It looks at the roles of these three forms of trust in theinformation-rich travel review website TripAdvisor. Two studies of site users, interviews (N= 30) and a survey (N= 237), found trust-in-self was highly influential in purchase decision making. Further, even with so much information, consumers sought more; the site is justone source they turn to, and they cross-check among sources. The study concludes that any trust consumers have in TripAdvisor is notso much in the reviewers or the site, but in their own selves Accepted version 2019-05-10T05:46:58Z 2019-12-06T21:40:16Z 2019-05-10T05:46:58Z 2019-12-06T21:40:16Z 2016 Journal Article Duffy, A. (2017). Trusting me, trusting you : evaluating three forms of trust on an information‐rich consumer review website. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 16(3), 212-220. doi:10.1002/cb.1628 1472-0817 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104808 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48152 10.1002/cb.1628 en Journal of Consumer Behaviour © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Duffy, A. (2017). Trusting me, trusting you : evaluating three forms of trust on an information‐rich consumer review website. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 16(3), 212-220. doi:10.1002/cb.1628, which has been published in final form at [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cb.1628]. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. 27 p. application/pdf |
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When faced with a lack of information, consumers turn to trust to make a decision; but what happens to trust when individuals areconfronted with the wealth of data on the Internet? This study evaluates three forms of trust in information-abundant contexts: trust inthe site, trust in the reviewers, and a postulated third form, trust-in-self. It looks at the roles of these three forms of trust in theinformation-rich travel review website TripAdvisor. Two studies of site users, interviews (N= 30) and a survey (N= 237), found trust-in-self was highly influential in purchase decision making. Further, even with so much information, consumers sought more; the site is justone source they turn to, and they cross-check among sources. The study concludes that any trust consumers have in TripAdvisor is notso much in the reviewers or the site, but in their own selves |
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