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The impact of language style on consumers′ reactions to online reviews

Laurie Wu, Han Shen, Alei Fan and Anna S. Mattila

Tourism Management, 2017, vol. 59, issue C, 590-596

Abstract: The current research examines the novel impact of an online review's language style (figurative vs. literal) on consumers' attitudes towards a hotel and their reservation intention. Previous marketing research advocated for the use of figurative language to advertise hedonic consumptions. Yet, we found that, in the context of online hotel reviews, figurative language doesn't offer significant advantages in terms of persuasive power. Specifically, our findings indicate that, when a review is posted by a reviewer with low expertise level, consumers actually exhibit lower levels of attitude and reservation intention if the review is written in figurative (vs. literal) language. When the reviewer possesses high expertise level, the language style effect was attenuated. Finally, serial mediation tests show that the causal link between language typicality → perceived reviewer expertise explains the language style effect on consumers' pre-purchase evaluations.

Keywords: Language style; Online reviews; Reviewer expertise; Language Expectancy Theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2016.09.006

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