Who reads customer reviews after product choice? Maximizing, satisficing, and postchoice information search

2022 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 111192
Author(s):  
Kaeun Kim
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas Pearce ◽  
L Reid ◽  
Christian Schott

This paper contributes to the literature on tourism distribution by examining the distribution behavior of 547 New Zealand outbound travelers segmented by the way in which they have made their travel arrangements: package tourists, independent travelers, and an intermediate group, package plus. The results reveal differences among the three segments in terms of travel characteristics, information search, booking, and purchase, but not profile attributes or the influence of distribution on destination or product choice. Variations are also found in channel behavior across the four different sectors examined: transport to and at the destination, accommodation, and attractions, and activities.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 144
Author(s):  
Bima Kurnia Putra ◽  
Fatin Fadhilah Hasib

The purpose of this research is to find out the decision making process of the customer of Muamalat Bank in choosing mortgage product. The process comprises problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, product choice, and the outcomes.A qualitative approach is applied in this research with the descriptive case study method. The collection of data uses purposive sampling to determine the key informant and uses snowballing sampling to determine the informants. The key informant in this research is an employee of Muamalat Bank. Meanwhile the infomants consist of four customers of Muamalat Bank. Two of them take murabahah contract and the rest takes musyarakah mutanaqisah contract. The collection of data is conducted through several steps including comprehensive exploration, focus exploration, and confirmation step. The data analysis in this research uses domain, taxonomic and componential analysis.The result of this research shows that both the murabahah and musyarakah mutanaqisah customers had already passed through five steps in decision making process comprises problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, product choice, and outcomes. The difference between two of them is revealed in the problem recognition and the product choice. The customer choose the mortgage contract based on some features.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas Pearce ◽  
L Reid ◽  
Christian Schott

This paper contributes to the literature on tourism distribution by examining the distribution behavior of 547 New Zealand outbound travelers segmented by the way in which they have made their travel arrangements: package tourists, independent travelers, and an intermediate group, package plus. The results reveal differences among the three segments in terms of travel characteristics, information search, booking, and purchase, but not profile attributes or the influence of distribution on destination or product choice. Variations are also found in channel behavior across the four different sectors examined: transport to and at the destination, accommodation, and attractions, and activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-74
Author(s):  
Klaus Moser ◽  
Hans-Georg Wolff ◽  
Roman Soucek

Abstract. Escalation of commitment occurs when a course of action is continued despite repeated drawbacks (e.g., maintaining an employment relationship despite severe performance problems). We analyze process accountability (PA) as a de-escalation technique that helps to discontinue a failing course of action and show how time moderates both the behavioral and cognitive processes involved: (1) Because sound decisions should be based on (hopefully unbiased) information search, which requires time to gather, the effect of PA on de-escalation increases over time. (2) Because continuing information search creates behavioral commitment, the debiasing effect of PA on information search diminishes over time. (3) Consistent with the tunnel vision notion, the effects of less biased information search on de-escalation decrease over time.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Mehlhorn ◽  
Varun Dutt ◽  
Noam Ben-Asher ◽  
Cleotilde Gonzalez
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara J. Czaja ◽  
Joseph Sharit ◽  
Sankaran N. Nair

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