Electronic word of mouth in online social networks: strategies for coping with opportunities and challenges

dc.contributor.advisorLackes, Richard
dc.contributor.authorBeser, Alper
dc.contributor.refereeWiesche, Manuel
dc.date.accepted2020-12-17
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-18T09:34:09Z
dc.date.available2021-05-18T09:34:09Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractIn today's world, the widespread success of the Internet, social media, and online social networks (OSN) provide the basis for electronic word of mouth (EWOM). EWOM can be seen as a digital enhancement of traditional word of mouth that makes communication more efficient and involves less effort by its users. The resulting speed of diffusion and information transparency have caused transformative changes in consumer behaviour in all types of markets, which requires the development of new business strategies for adequately dealing with the new circumstances. This doctoral dissertation is divided into three overall subject areas that concern the investigation of capable strategies for coping with the emerged opportunities and challenges of EWOM in OSN. The first subject area concerns negative electronic word of mouth in OSN and investigates capable countermeasure strategies for firms to adequately address claims of unsatisfied customers. For this, three simulation studies are conducted in which the propagation of a negative message and its countering by a positive message published by the firm are numerically analysed. The results reveal that, in general, the persuasiveness of a firm's response is more important than a quick response with a less persuasive counter-message. To some extent, this also holds if the number of OSN members who initially disseminate the counter-message on behalf of the firm is increased. In the second subject area, an optimisation model for individualised pricing is developed for an online store whose customers are interconnected in an OSN and can share price information via EWOM. The model is solved numerically by artificial intelligence solution methods. The results indicate that personalised prices can be financially worthwhile even under price transparency. The third subject area investigates market entry strategies for social media apps and services that are advertised in an OSN for acquiring new users and examines the role of EWOM in this context. A diffusion model is developed and analysed numerically by simulation. Three different targeting approaches are compared to each other regarding their ability to reach a high share of active users in the OSN: (1) a random marketing strategy, where randomly chosen members in the OSN are presented the advertisement, (2) cluster marketing, where whole clusters of members who are densely connected to each other are simultaneously shown the advertisement, and (3) influencer marketing, where the most influential users in the OSN are selected to share sponsored posts about the app in the OSN. The results suggest that EWOM can have detrimental effects if OSN members are too early informed about the app or service. If the information about the app reaches clusters in the OSN prematurely where a sufficient level of activity is not present yet, it can deplete the excitement of the users. The lack of excitement, in turn, can significantly reduce the effect of subsequent marketing campaigns. However, if applied appropriately, a higher level of EWOM about the app or service can increase the performance of the random marketing strategy to the extent that it outperforms cluster and influencer marketing.de
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2003/40181
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-22053
dc.language.isoende
dc.subjectElectronic word of mouthde
dc.subjectOnline social networksde
dc.subjectPersonalising pricingde
dc.subjectE-commercede
dc.subjectSocial media appsde
dc.subject.ddc330
dc.subject.ddc300
dc.subject.rswkElectronic commercede
dc.subject.rswkElectronic shoppingde
dc.subject.rswkMund-zu-Mund-Werbungde
dc.subject.rswkSocial mediade
dc.subject.rswkOnline-Communityde
dc.subject.rswkPreisbildungde
dc.titleElectronic word of mouth in online social networks: strategies for coping with opportunities and challengesde
dc.typeTextde
dc.type.publicationtypedoctoralThesisde
dcterms.accessRightsopen access
eldorado.secondarypublicationfalsede

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