Star Wars: Response to Simonson, Winer/Fader, and Kozinets

Citation
De Langhe, Bart et al., Star Wars: Response to Simonson, Winer/Fader, and Kozinets, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 42(6), 2016, pp. 850-857
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
42
Issue
6
Year of publication
2016
Pages
850 - 857
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
In de Langhe, Fernbach, and Lichtenstein (2016), we argue that consumers trust average user ratings as indicators of objective product performance much more than they should. This simple idea has provoked passionate commentaries from eminent researchers across three subdisciplines of marketing: experimental consumer research, modeling, and qualitative consumer research. Simonson challenges the premise of our research, asking whether objective performance even matters. We think it does and explain why in our response. Winer and Fader argue that our results are neither insightful nor important. We believe that their reaction is due to a fundamental misunderstanding of our goals, and we show that their criticisms do not hold up to scrutiny. Finally, Kozinets points out how narrow a slice of consumer experience our article covers. We agree, and build on his observations to reflect on some big-picture issues about the nature of research and the interaction between the subdisciplines.