A multi-facet item response theory approach to improve customer satisfaction using online product ratings

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Ling Peng
Geng Cui
Yuho Chung
Chunyu Li
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[1] Lingnan University,Department of Marketing and International Business
[2] Guangdong University of Foreign Studies,Department of Marketing, School of Business
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Online product ratings; Customer satisfaction; Product attributes; Multi-facet item response theory approach; E-commerce;
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While online platforms often provide a single composite rating and the ratings of different attributes of a product, they largely ignore the attribute characteristics and customer criticality, which limits managerial action. We propose a multi-facet item response theory (MFIRT) approach to simultaneously examine the effects of product attributes, reviewer criticality, consumption situation, product type, and time in assessing latent customer satisfaction. Analyses of hotel ratings from TripAdvisor and beer ratings from BeerAdvocate suggest that product attributes differ with respect to their discriminating and threshold characteristics and that reviewer segments emphasize different attributes when rating various products over time. The MFIRT approach predicts product performance more accurately than alternative methods and provides novel insights to inform marketing strategies. The MFIRT framework can fundamentally advance how we analyze customer satisfaction and other consumer attitudes and improve marketing research and practice.
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页数:16
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