那么,谁喜欢你?来自随机田野实验的证据

So, Who Likes You? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

Management Science · 2022
被引 5
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过大型随机实验,研究在线约会平台“谁喜欢你”功能对用户活跃度、匹配数量和匹配效率的影响,发现该功能促使女性更主动,显著增加匹配数量。

Abstract

With one-third of marriages in the United States beginning online, online dating platforms have become important curators of the modern social fabric. Prior work on online dating has elicited two critical frictions in the heterosexual dating market. Women, governed by age-old social norms of not making the first move, are inhibited in their interactions in that they do not initiate contact with men. On the other side, men send an abundance of messages, the majority of which do not convert to matches. A key distinguishing feature of online dating versus its traditional counterpart is the ability to leave a range of digital signals not replicable in the offline world. These digital signals can impact the nature of online dating platform outcomes. In this paper, we study the impact of a feature that reveals “who likes you” (WLY) on engagement, the number of matches, match efficiency, and match sorting in online dating. This feature reveals the identity of the voters who have rated the focal user with a like. To causally identify the effect of this feature, we conduct a large-scale randomized control trial in collaboration with a major North American dating platform. The treatment causes women to be more proactive, sending 7.4% more messages, which is a highly desirable market improvement given that men send double the number of messages compared with women. Further, we find that the women endowed with this feature increase their matches by 14.4%, whereas men increase their matches by 11.5%. Analyzing the moderating impact of desirability—a key aspect of the WLY feature—provides us with nuanced findings. Depending on the levels of each of the two parties’ desirability, we see evidence of sorting, encouragement, and discouragement. This paper was accepted by Anandhi Bharadwaj, information systems. Supplemental Material: The Online Appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.4576 .

在线约会数字信号谁喜欢你随机实验