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Word of Mouth and Taste Matching: A Theory of the Long Tail

Andres Hervas-Drane
Columbia University - Columbia Business School; Universitat Pompeu Fabra


January 9, 2009

NET Institute Working Paper No. 07-41

Abstract:     
I present a model to assess the impact of demand-side factors on the concentration of sales within large product assortments. Consumers face a search problem within an assortment of horizontally differentiated products supplied by a monopolist. They may search for a product match by drawing products from the assortment or by seeking word of mouth recommendations from other consumers. Product evaluations prior to purchase and word of mouth are shown to arise endogenously, and increase the concentration of sales. I show that taste matching mechanisms such as recommender systems, which allow consumers to obtain product recommendations from others with similar preferences, reduce sales concentration by generating a long tail effect, an increase in the tail of the sales distribution. Insights are derived on the mechanisms driving concentration in artistic markets and their strategic implications for the firm. The model is suited for experience good markets such as music, cinema, literature and video game entertainment.

Keywords: Search, Word of Mouth, Sales Concentration, Long Tail

JEL Classifications: C78, D42, D83, L15, M31

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Date posted: October 29, 2007 ; Last revised: February 06, 2009

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Hervas-Drane, Andres, Word of Mouth and Taste Matching: A Theory of the Long Tail (January 9, 2009). NET Institute Working Paper No. 07-41. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1025123


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Andres Hervas-Drane (Contact Author)
Columbia University - Columbia Business School ( email )
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27
Barcelona E-08005
Spain
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