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... fuller operationalisation of the WOM mechanisms in the empirical setting. The twin conceptions of weak and strong WOM, and the tracing back of the various trust mechanisms to the levels of ... trust theory have not been encountered in the literature before, neither have the notions developed here of ‘thin’ and ‘thick’ online anonymity. The addition of individualisation to the characteristics ... institutions via theinternet . Such a definition does away with all reference to social relations, and like the descriptions of eWOM above, opens the way to abuse of online recommendations by...
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