Consumer confusion and its consequential outcome towards online review: the mediated role of emotional ambivalence and cognitive dissonance
P. Sridevi,
N. Manoraj and
Lakshmi Narasimhan Vedanthachari
International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2025, vol. 50, issue 1, 87-112
Abstract:
The purpose of this research is to improve our understanding of consumer confusion and its consequences on individual information adoption. Besides giving an idea about various triggers of consumer confusion, this study aims to explore the relationship between different consumer confusions and their reliance on online reviews. The research uses a structural equation modelling approach with 402 valid responses to examine how confusion could lead to pre-purchase cognitive dissonance and emotional ambivalence. Additionally, the study focuses on the mediating role of both pre-purchase cognitive dissonance and emotional ambivalence towards reliance on reviews. The finding shows that price confusion dominates reliance on reviews. In addition, both product and price confusion are positively related to emotional ambivalence. Under mediation, emotional ambivalence dominates both the price and product-related confusion towards reliance on reviews. Overall, the framework designed could help digital marketers understand the confusion of online shoppers and their susceptibility towards online reviews.
Keywords: consumer confusion; price and product confusion; pre-purchase cognitive dissonance; emotional ambivalence; online reviews. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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