The Informational Role of Online Recommendations: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Guy Aridor,
Gonçalves, Duarte,
Daniel Kluver,
Ruoyan Kong and
Joseph Konstan
No 21584, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
We conduct a field experiment on a movie-recommendation platform to investigate whether and how online recommendations influence consumption choices. Using a within-subjects design, our experiment measures the causal effect of recommendations on consumption and decomposes the relative importance of two economic mechanisms: expanding consumers' consideration sets and providing information about their idiosyncratic match value. We find that the informational component exerts a stronger influence -- recommendations shape consumer beliefs, which in turn drive consumption, particularly among less experienced consumers. Our findings and experimental design provide valuable insights for the economic evaluation and optimisation of online recommender systems.
Keywords: Online recommendations; Recommender system; Information acquisition; Field experiment; Platforms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D12 D47 D83 L15 M37 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-06
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