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No pains no gains: understanding the impacts of physician efforts in online reviews on outpatient appointment

Pengkun Wu (Business School, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China)
Liuan Wang (School of Management, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China) (Qionghai Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qionghai, China)
Jiuan Jiang (School of Management, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Li Yu (Centre for Strategic Research on Frontier and Interdisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)

Aslib Journal of Information Management

ISSN: 2050-3806

Article publication date: 3 December 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the impact of physician efforts in online reviews on outpatient appointments, while also examining the moderating effect of physician title.

Design/methodology/approach

This study employs the heuristic-systematic model (HSM) to analyze the impact of physician efforts on outpatient appointments. Subsequently, a fixed effect model is employed to examine the research model using an 89-week panel dataset (from April 16, 2018 to December 29, 2019) comprising appointment and online review information pertaining to 8,157 physicians from a prominent online health community in China.

Findings

The findings suggest that physicians with lower professional titles exhibit a significantly higher inclination to enhance heuristic information (e.g. attracting helpful votes) compared to those with higher professional title. All physicians can enhance their outpatient appointments by dedicating efforts towards improving systematic review information, but physician title would weaken the relationship. Moreover, the effect of increasing review volume is considerably more substantial than that of increasing review length, which also surpasses the influence of providing managerial response.

Originality/value

Unlike previous studies that primarily focus on patients’ perspectives, this paper represents one of the pioneering effects to examine physicians’ engagement in online reviews.

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Acknowledgements

Liuan Wang was support in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (72001010 and 72271027), and Beijing Institute of Technology Research Fund Program for Young Scholars (XSQD-202216004). Pengkun Wu was support in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (72471160 and 62001314), MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Project of Humanity and Social Science (20YJC630159), Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province (2024NSFSC1057), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2024ZY-SX08).

Citation

Wu, P., Wang, L., Jiang, J. and Yu, L. (2024), "No pains no gains: understanding the impacts of physician efforts in online reviews on outpatient appointment", Aslib Journal of Information Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-04-2024-0284

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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