考试(生物学)
服务(商务)
疾病严重程度
医疗保健
心理学
独创性
医学
家庭医学
社会心理学
疾病严重程度
护理部
营销
业务
经济
生物
古生物学
经济增长
创造力
作者
Hongbo Yang,Helen S. Du,Wei Shang
出处
期刊:Internet Research
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2020-12-04
卷期号:31 (4): 1236-1261
被引量:27
标识
DOI:10.1108/intr-10-2019-0429
摘要
Purpose Despite the prevalent use of professional status and service feedback in online healthcare markets, the potential interaction relationship between two types of information is still unknown. This study used the signaling theory to examine the substitute relationship between professional status and service feedback in patients' doctor choice, as well as the moderating effect of illness severity. Design/methodology/approach To test the paper's hypotheses, we constructed a panel data model using 418 doctors' data collected over a period of six months from an online healthcare market in China. Then, according to the results of the Hausman test, we estimated a fixed-effects model of patients' choice in online healthcare markets. Findings The empirical results showed that the effect of a doctor's professional status and service feedback on a patient's doctor choice was substitutable. Moreover, patients' illness severity played a moderating role, in that the influence of professional status on a patient with high-severity illness was higher than that on a patient with low-severity illness, whereas the influence of service feedback on a patient with low-severity illness was higher than that of a patient with high-severity illness. In addition, we found that illness severity negatively moderated the substitute relationship between professional status and service feedback on a patient's choice. Originality/value These findings not only contribute to signaling theory and research on online healthcare markets, but also help us understand the importance of professional status and service feedback on a patient's choice when seeking a doctor online.
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