Sending mixed signals: How congruent versus incongruent signals of popularity affect product appeal
Sarit Moldovan,
Meyrav Shoham and
Yael Steinhart
International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2023, vol. 40, issue 4, 881-897
Abstract:
A high volume of sales or online reviews can make a product seem more popular and established and consequently enhance its appeal. But is it advisable to display both metrics? We focus on the interplay between volume of sales and number of reviews and explore what happens when these signals are perceived as congruent versus incongruent. Five experimental studies and an analysis of field data demonstrate that consumers find products with congruent (vs. incongruent) ratios of reviews to sales more appealing. We distinguish between two types of incongruities: when the volume of sales clearly exceeds that of the reviews (over-purchased products) versus many reviews compared to sales (over-reviewed products). We argue that both reduce consumer confidence in the product’s merit, but that the latter has a more pronounced impact. However, the effects are attenuated when contextual cues explain the incongruities.
Keywords: Sales volume; Number of reviews; Confidence; Incongruity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijresmar.2023.08.008
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