Complexity and a failure to boost platform revenue were culprits
Companies that take longer than expected to announce results may be buying time for accounting tricks
A test was 93% accurate; more efficient than analyzing reviews
Consumers’ comments on TripAdvisor are substitutes for traditional ad spending
The ubiquitous community-wide customer rating is the biggest pull in helping us pick a movie or show
Warehouse pickers perceive process to be fairer
A shopping session may unfold over a period of weeks, not minutes
Alibaba finds a fresh twist on an old-school store is an effective marketing tool
Websites peddle unnamed hotels and even cities; would you pay to omit one from the list?
Most sellers do one or the other, but giving shoppers both might lift sales
Reviews that explicitly talk about objective quality assessments are well received
Studying 1 million Alibaba users, Hengchen Dai mostly confirms the transactional nature of internet retailing
How to rebalance supply and demand amid today’s chaotic internet traffic
Phony posts are largely very short-term campaigns
If there are only six left, I guess I won’t be buying a dozen
Putting the onus on retailers, rather than shoppers, works better