Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2137607454> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2137607454 endingPage "98" @default.
- W2137607454 startingPage "82" @default.
- W2137607454 abstract "It is generally believed that referral reward programs (RRPs) work because recommendations from friends or relatives are perceived as impartial and trustworthy in analogy to what happens with word-of-mouth recommendations. To understand how an incentivized recommendation affects recommendation behavior, we conducted qualitative interviews and two experiments. We show that recommendation behavior is driven by the givers perception (i.e., their metaperception) of how they will be viewed by the receivers. Metaperception, in turn, is affected negatively by the presence of an incentive, and positively affected by the tie strength between the giver and the receiver. Our findings show that RRPs can have a positive, neutral, and negative effect on recommendation behavior depending on the relative strengths of the negative indirect effect of incentive on recommendation behavior via metaperception, and the positive effect of the perceived attractiveness of the incentive on recommendation behavior." @default.
- W2137607454 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2137607454 creator A5011502467 @default.
- W2137607454 creator A5038927860 @default.
- W2137607454 creator A5041170773 @default.
- W2137607454 creator A5064998398 @default.
- W2137607454 date "2012-11-02" @default.
- W2137607454 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2137607454 title "The Role of Metaperception on the Effectiveness of Referral Reward Programs" @default.
- W2137607454 cites W1480949012 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W1971526329 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W1987090924 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W1990363367 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W1995513783 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2000098608 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2011112269 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2012577121 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2013036319 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2015545833 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2016871778 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2017734252 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2020976086 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2026014527 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2032948400 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2033094135 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2034235631 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2050669421 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2072323909 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2075797919 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2080964048 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2084399600 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2085590968 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2086994005 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2094024559 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2094242492 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2096134841 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2099594827 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2101995379 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2113880421 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2124668684 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2129692524 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2139783857 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2145509563 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2157392583 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2316552461 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2317223749 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2477418714 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W2505990876 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W3123091093 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W3123202449 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4240860573 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4242737607 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4245127239 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4247039701 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4248423374 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4252846650 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4253164461 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4254020371 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4292811746 @default.
- W2137607454 cites W4296289882 @default.
- W2137607454 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/1094670512462138" @default.
- W2137607454 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2137607454 type Work @default.
- W2137607454 sameAs 2137607454 @default.
- W2137607454 citedByCount "74" @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542013 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542014 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542015 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542016 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542017 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542018 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542019 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542020 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542021 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542022 @default.
- W2137607454 countsByYear W21376074542023 @default.
- W2137607454 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2137607454 hasAuthorship W2137607454A5011502467 @default.
- W2137607454 hasAuthorship W2137607454A5038927860 @default.
- W2137607454 hasAuthorship W2137607454A5041170773 @default.
- W2137607454 hasAuthorship W2137607454A5064998398 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C137913393 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C153701036 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C175444787 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C2776086947 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C2776135927 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C29122968 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C31173074 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2137607454 hasConcept C77805123 @default.