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How Do Assurance Mechanisms Interact in Online Marketplaces? A Signaling Perspective

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Volume 65, Issue 2, Pages 239-251

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TEM.2017.2786275

Keywords

Assurance mechanism; online marketplace; platform guarantee; product type; seller reputation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71371056, 71490721]
  2. Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Plan [2017BGL019]
  3. Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [MCM20150402]

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Although multiple assurance mechanisms (e.g., third-party certification, web assurance seals, and reputation systems) are commonly used in online marketplaces to ameliorate transaction risks, there is little understanding about how different assurance mechanisms may be combined, and under what conditions these serve as substitutes or complements. From a signaling perspective, this study examines how two broad categories of assurance mechanisms, those that function as default-independent signals (signals that reveal seller quality in general and offer no direct protection to buyers should anything go wrong with transactions) and those that function as default-contingent signals (signals that reveal seller quality specific to transactions and offer direct protection to buyers should anything go wrong with transactions), interact to impact sales performance of sellers, and how this interaction may be moderated by product type (search versus experience products). Empirical results show that for transactions involving search products, a default-independent signal and a default-contingent signal substitute each other, but for transactions involving experience products, the two types of signals complement each other. The results can account for the effects of combinations of assurance mechanisms as well as how these may be moderated by contextual factors.

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