This paper builds a theory of trust based on informal contract enforcement in social networks. In our model, network connections between individuals can be used as social collateral to secure informal borrowing. We de\u85ne network-based trust as the highest amount one agent can borrow from another agent, and derive a reduced-form expression for this quantity which we then use in three applications. (1) We predict that dense networks generate bonding social capital that allows transacting valuable assets, while loose networks create bridging social capital that improves access to cheap favors like information. (2) For job recommendation networks, we show that strong ties between employers and trusted recommenders reduce asymmetric informati...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we argue that an important function fulfilled by intermediaries is to facil...
This dissertation is on trust problems and the emergence of social structures due to trust problems....
Lending to the poor is expensive due to high screening, monitoring, and enforcement costs. Group len...
This paper builds a theory of trust based on informal contract enforcement in social networks. In ou...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
We build a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where connections be-tween individuals...
This paper investigates how social networks of group borrowers come into play in joint liability gro...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
In social systems subject to indirect reciprocity, a positive reputation is key for increasing one's...
Informal institutions like kinship based networks play a crucial role in business activity. Th...
This research develops a theoretical framework joining sociomateriality practice theories and social...
This paper uses a microfinance field experiment in two Lima shantytowns to measure the relative impo...
Trust and willingness to cooperate depend on the structure of one’s social network and the resource...
Abstract The paper proposes two theoretical hypotheses about how collective social capital is constr...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we argue that an important function fulfilled by intermediaries is to facil...
This dissertation is on trust problems and the emergence of social structures due to trust problems....
Lending to the poor is expensive due to high screening, monitoring, and enforcement costs. Group len...
This paper builds a theory of trust based on informal contract enforcement in social networks. In ou...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
We build a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where connections be-tween individuals...
This paper investigates how social networks of group borrowers come into play in joint liability gro...
textabstractA fundamental question in social sciences is how trust emerges. We provide an answer whi...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
In social systems subject to indirect reciprocity, a positive reputation is key for increasing one's...
Informal institutions like kinship based networks play a crucial role in business activity. Th...
This research develops a theoretical framework joining sociomateriality practice theories and social...
This paper uses a microfinance field experiment in two Lima shantytowns to measure the relative impo...
Trust and willingness to cooperate depend on the structure of one’s social network and the resource...
Abstract The paper proposes two theoretical hypotheses about how collective social capital is constr...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we argue that an important function fulfilled by intermediaries is to facil...
This dissertation is on trust problems and the emergence of social structures due to trust problems....
Lending to the poor is expensive due to high screening, monitoring, and enforcement costs. Group len...