social recommender systems
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Author(s):  
Isam Mashhour Al Jawarneh ◽  
Paolo Bellavista ◽  
Antonio Corradi ◽  
Luca Foschini ◽  
Rebecca Montanari

Author(s):  
Fabio Gasparetti ◽  
Giuseppe Sansonetti ◽  
Alessandro Micarelli

2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 723-744
Author(s):  
Preeti Virdi ◽  
Arti D. Kalro ◽  
Dinesh Sharma

PurposeCollaborative filtering based recommender systems (CF–RS) are widely used to recommend products based on consumers' preference similarity. Recommendations by CF–RS merely provide suggestions as “people who bought this also bought this” while, consumers are unaware about the source of these recommendations. By amalgamating CF–RS with consumers' social network information, e-commerce sites can offer recommendation from social networks of consumers. These social network embedded systems are known as social recommender systems (SRS). The extant literature has researched on the algorithms and implementation of these systems; however, SRS have not been understood from consumers' psychological perspective. This study aims to qualitatively explore consumers' motives to accept SRS in e-commerce websites.Design/methodology/approachThis qualitative study is based on in-depth interviews of frequent online shoppers. SRS are currently not very widespread in the Indian e-commerce space; hence, a vignette was shown to respondents before they responded to the questions. Inductive qualitative content analysis method was used to analyse these interviews.FindingsThree main themes (social-gratification, self-gratification and information-gratification) emerged from the analysis. Out of these, social-gratification acts as an enabler, while self-gratification along with some elements of information-gratification act as inhibitors towards acceptance of social recommendations. Based on these gratifications, we present a conceptual model on consumer's acceptance of social recommendations.Originality/valueThis study is an initial attempt to qualitatively understand consumers' attitudes and acceptance of social recommendations on e-commerce websites, which in itself is a fairly new phenomenon.


Author(s):  
S Gopal Krishna Patro ◽  
Brojo Kishore Mishra ◽  
Sanjaya Kumar Panda ◽  
Raghvendra Kumar ◽  
Atithee Apoorva

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