Real-Time Analysis of Online Product Reviews by Means of Multi-Layer Feed-Forward Neural Networks
Reinhold Decker ()
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Reinhold Decker: Prof. Dr. Reinhold Decker, Vice-rector for Finance and Resources, Department of Business Administration and Economics, Bielefeld University, Germany,
International Journal of Business and Social Research, 2014, vol. 4, issue 11, 60-70
Abstract:
In the recent past, the quantitative analysis of online product reviews (OPRs) has become a popular manifestation of marketing intelligence activities focusing on products that are frequently subject to electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM). Typical elements of OPRs are overall star ratings, product attrib-ute scores, recommendations, pros and cons, and free texts. The first three elements are of particular interest because they provide an aggregate view of reviewers’ opinions about the products of inter-est. However, the significance of individual product attributes in the overall evaluation process can vary in the course of time. Accordingly, ad hoc analyses of OPRs that have been downloaded at a cer-tain point in time are of limited value for dynamic eWOM monitoring because of their snapshot char-acter. On the other hand, opinion platforms can increase the meaningfulness of the OPRs posted there and, therewith, the usefulness of the platform as a whole, by directing eWOM activities to those product attributes that really matter at present. This paper therefore introduces a neural net-work-based approach that allows the dynamic tracking of the influence the posted scores of product attributes have on the overall star ratings of the concerning products. By using an elasticity measure, this approach supports the identification of those attributes that tend to lose or gain significance in the product evaluation process over time. The usability of this approach is demonstrated using real OPR data on digital cameras and hotels.
Keywords: eWOM; feed-forward neural network; online product reviews; real-time analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C45 C55 M31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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