Word-of Mouth Transmission in Settings with Multiple Opinions: The Impact of Other Opinions on Wom Intention and Strength
In two experiments we examine word-of-mouth (WOM) in multiple opinion settings. In Study 1, we find that (generally) the presence of congruent other opinions tended to increase the likelihood and strength of WOM compared to a situation when there was no other opinion. In addition, incongruent other...
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2005
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