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Goodreads versus Amazon: The Effect of Decoupling Book Reviewing and Book Selling

机译:Goodreads与亚马逊:解耦书评和书籍销售的效果

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Book reviewing is a commonplace activity on many ecommerce sites. However, it is nested within the broader context of book buying and selling. Goodreads, an online platform for social curation of book collections, provides an opportunity to observe on-line book reviewing in an environment that is not (at least overtly) focused on commercialization. In this study, we perform a careful comparative study of reviewer behavior and engagement in Goodreads and Amazon.com, constrained to a single genre (biography), including 21,394 books and 2.5 million reviews. We discover marked differences between the platforms that suggest disparate population composition and objectives of review-writing across the two platforms. Our findings suggest an important and generalizable principle: that two platforms engaging users on the same task (e.g., book review writing) may elicit quite different behavior depending on the implicit or explicit context and motivation present.
机译:书籍评论是许多电子商务网站上的常见活动。但是,它嵌套在更广泛的书籍购买和销售背景范围内。 Goodreads是一个用于书籍系列的社会策策的在线平台,提供了在线书中审查的机会,这些内容在没有(至少有限)的内容中侧重于商业化。在这项研究中,我们对审阅者行为和亚马逊的参与进行了仔细的比较研究,限制了单一类型(传记),其中包括21,394本书和250万条评论。我们发现在两个平台上的审查写入的不同人口构成和目标之间的平台之间发现了明显的差异。我们的调查结果表明了一个重要且普遍的原则:两个平台在同一任务(例如,书籍审查写作中)可以引起完全不同的行为,具体取决于所隐含的或明确的上下文和动机。

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