Is Neutral Really Neutral? The Effects of Neutral User-Generated Content on Product Sales

This article aims to specify the performance implications of neutral user-generated content (UGC) on product sales by differentiating mixed-neutral UGC, which contains an equal amount of positive and negative claims, from indifferent-neutral UGC, which includes neither positive nor negative claims....

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