The Influence of Social Presence on Customer Intention to Reuse Online Recommender Systems: The Roles of Personalization and Product Type

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Providing recommendations is acknowledged to be an important feature of a business-to-consumer online storefront. Although many studies have examined the algorithms and operational procedures relevant to personalized recommender systems, empirical evidence demonstrating relationships between social presence and two important outcomes of evaluating recommender systems-reuse intention and trust-remains lacking. To test the existence of a causal link between social presence and reuse intention, and the mediating role of trust between these two variables, this study conducted experiments varying the level of social presence while providing personalized recommendations to users based on their explicit preferences. This study also compared these effects in two different product contexts: hedonic and utilitarian. The results show that greater social presence increases both reuse intention and trust in the recommender systems. Moreover, the influence of social presence on reuse intention with respect to utilitarian products is less than that with respect to hedonic products.
Publisher
M E SHARPE INC
Issue Date
2011
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

WEB PERSONALIZATION; DECISION-MAKING; CONSUMER TRUST; E-COMMERCE; AGENTS; SATISFACTION; IMPACT; PERSPECTIVE; SERVICES

Citation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, v.16, no.1, pp.129 - 153

ISSN
1086-4415
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/99859
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