Influence of Social Media Emotional Word of Mouth on Institutional Investors' Decisions and Firm Value

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Hang Nguyen; Calantone, Roger; Krishnan, Ranjani
署名单位:
Michigan State University; Michigan State University's Broad College of Business; Michigan State University; Michigan State University's Broad College of Business
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.2018.3226
发表日期:
2020
页码:
887-910
关键词:
word of mouth Social media institutional stockholdings Firm value RISK
摘要:
This paper examines how customer sentiment expressed through social media influences institutional investors' investment decisions and firm value. We use psychology theory to classify the emotional content of social media-based word of mouth, which we refer to as ESWOM. We examine whether ESWOM influences institutional investors' stockholdings differentially based on investor type and if institutional investors' stockholdings mediate the relation between ESWOM and firm value. We identify eight types of ESWOM by linguistically interpreting web scrapings of millions of social media posts on 38 corporate brands for the 2007-2015 period. We find differential effects of ESWOM on stockholdings of institutional investors. Dedicated and quasi-index institutional investors increase their stockholdings in response to increases in positive ESWOM such as joy and trust. Transient investors decrease their stockholdings in response to increases in negative ESWOM such as anger, disgust, and fear. Competitive intensity and intangible asset intensity influence these results. Path analysis indicates that ESWOM influences firm abnormal stock returns and idiosyncratic risk both directly and indirectly through. its effects on institutional investors' stockholdings. These findings support our hypothesis that investors' responses to customer sentiment vary based on whether they follow long-term or short-term investment strategies. Our research highlights the importance of understanding the heterogeneous preferences of institutional investors and their use of social media information for decision making.