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Persuasive Recommender Systems

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A conceptual model for persuasive recommender systems is depicted in this chapter based on the review of existing recommender system literature discussed in the previous chapters. The key constructs in the model are the recommender system (source), the recommendation (message), and the system user (receiver) whose interactions are influenced by contextual factors. The persuasive outcomes (effect) are also conceptualized in the model. This model gives an idea of the current status of persuasive recommender system research and outlines the key constructs and their relationships.

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Yoo, KH., Gretzel, U., Zanker, M. (2013). Discussion. In: Persuasive Recommender Systems. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4702-3_6

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