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Publication date: 1 October 1996

Chong Ju Choi and Jai‐Boem Kim

Claims that, for many types of product, quality can be uncertain even after purchase and use, especially in services industries. Asks, if consumers cannot “learn” about the…

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Claims that, for many types of product, quality can be uncertain even after purchase and use, especially in services industries. Asks, if consumers cannot “learn” about the quality of a firm’s products, then what criteria will consumers use to judge product quality? Aims to develop a conceptual basis for analyzing this phenomenon structured around the idea that consumers use informational “surrogates.” Explains that such surrogates in turn have to be learned by consumers and also signaled by firms. Suggests that many such surrogates are based on the idea at the heart of herding behavior where prospective buyers group with others, so that they can use choices made by others as information to support their own choices. States that, under such conditions, factors such as the “size” of a firm’s client base, or the “age” of the firm may help consumers to learn about the firm’s product quality.

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Journal of Consumer Marketing, vol. 13 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0736-3761

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Publication date: 1 June 2005

Carla C.J.M. Millar, Chong Ju Choi, Edward T. Russell and Jai‐Boem Kim

To reframe analysis of the open source software (OSS) phenomenon from an AQAL perspective

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Purpose

To reframe analysis of the open source software (OSS) phenomenon from an AQAL perspective

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The approach is a review of current research thinking and application of the AQAL framework to suggest resolution of polarizations.

Findings

The authors find that AQAL is valuable as an integrating framework allowing a more holistic understanding of the complex economic, social and cultural characteristics of open source communities.

Originality/value

The original value of this paper is to link, within the AQAL framework, current parallel streams of OSS research, the traditional economic and the social and anthropological, by introducing considerations of psychological contract and intrinsic motivation.

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Journal of Organizational Change Management, vol. 18 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0953-4814

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