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| Autore: |
Chesnes Matthew
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| Titolo: |
Banning Foreign Pharmacies from Sponsored Search : The Online Consumer Response / / Matthew Chesnes, Weijia (Daisy) Dai, Ginger Zhe Jin
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| Pubblicazione: | Cambridge, Mass, : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014 |
| Washington, DC : , : Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission, , 2014 | |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white); |
| Soggetto topico: | Search • Learning • Information and Knowledge • Communication • Belief • Unawareness |
| Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health | |
| Energy, Environmental, Health, and Safety Law | |
| Retail and Wholesale Trade • e-Commerce | |
| Classificazione: | D83 |
| I18 | |
| K32 | |
| L81 | |
| Altri autori: |
DaiWeijia (
JinGinger Zhe
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| Note generali: | May 2014. |
| Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-28). |
| Sommario/riassunto: | Increased competition from the internet has raised concerns about the quality of prescription drugs sold online. Given the pressure from the Department of Justice, Google agreed to ban pharmacies not certified by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) from sponsored search listings. Using comScore click-through data originated from health-related queries, we study how the ban affects consumer search and click behavior in a difference-in-differences framework using the synthetic control method. We find that non-NABP-certified pharmacies receive fewer clicks after the ban and this effect is heterogeneous. In particular, pharmacies not certified by the NABP, but certified by other sources (other-certified websites), experience an increase in organic clicks that partially offsets the loss in paid clicks after the ban. In contrast, pharmacies not certified by any certification agencies experience much lower rates of substitution in organic clicks. These results suggest that the ban has increased the search cost for other-certified websites, but at least some consumers overcome the search cost by switching from sponsored to organic links. The lower substitution for uncertified websites may be explained by the rising consumer concerns about the quality of drugs sold on uncertified websites after the ban. |
| Altri titoli varianti: | Banning Foreign Pharmacies from Sponsored Search |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Banning Foreign Pharmacies from Sponsored Search ![]() |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910708149803321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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