Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1011882 Tourism Management 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The study tests a model of antecedents and consequences of trust towards consumer-generated media (CGM).•Information quality, website quality, and customer satisfaction influence trust towards CGM.•Information quality predicts source credibility, customer satisfaction, and website quality.•Trust influences consumers' intention to follow other users' advice and to foster positive word of mouth.

The proliferation of fake and paid online reviews means that building and maintaining consumer trust is a challenging task for websites hosting consumer-generated content. This study tests a model of antecedents and consequences of trust for consumer-generated media (CGM). Five factors are proposed for building consumer trust towards CGM: source credibility, information quality, website quality, customer satisfaction, user experience with CGM. Trust is expected to predict recommendation adoption and word of mouth. Data from 366 users of CGM were analyzed through structural equation modeling and the findings show that all the aforementioned factors with the exception of source credibility and user experience influence consumer trust towards CGM. Trust towards a CGM website influences travel consumers' intentions to follow other users' recommendations and fosters positive word of mouth. Findings also show that information quality predicts source credibility, customer satisfaction, and website quality.

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