Online transactions are a contract, essentially a voluntary agreement to conduct trade. These contracts often are not enforced by a third party, as is the case of many online auctions. Instead, they are enforced endogenously, via reporting whether or not the other party upheld his or her end of the contract. Making agent’s past histories available to potential future trade partners impacts behaviors suc
Most online market exchanges are governed by reputation systems, which allow traders to comment on o...
This paper presents an experiment performed to test the properties of an innovativebargaining mechan...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
In today’s online markets, the reputation mechanism undergoes its most successful propagation in hum...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Online reputation trading is a new phenomenon facilitated by the prosperity of e-commerce and social...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Millions of dollars change hands daily through online auction markets. Online trading communities li...
Online reputation mechanisms are emerging as a promising alternative to more ...
Online anonymity has posed a significant threat on online reputation mechanisms and online identity ...
Many Internet markets rely on ‘feedback systems’, essentially social networks of reputation, to faci...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
Each day, a countless number of items is sold through online auction sites such as eBay and Ricardo....
Most online market exchanges are governed by reputation systems, which allow traders to comment on o...
Most online market exchanges are governed by reputation systems, which allow traders to comment on o...
This paper presents an experiment performed to test the properties of an innovativebargaining mechan...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
In today’s online markets, the reputation mechanism undergoes its most successful propagation in hum...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Online reputation trading is a new phenomenon facilitated by the prosperity of e-commerce and social...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Millions of dollars change hands daily through online auction markets. Online trading communities li...
Online reputation mechanisms are emerging as a promising alternative to more ...
Online anonymity has posed a significant threat on online reputation mechanisms and online identity ...
Many Internet markets rely on ‘feedback systems’, essentially social networks of reputation, to faci...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
Each day, a countless number of items is sold through online auction sites such as eBay and Ricardo....
Most online market exchanges are governed by reputation systems, which allow traders to comment on o...
Most online market exchanges are governed by reputation systems, which allow traders to comment on o...
This paper presents an experiment performed to test the properties of an innovativebargaining mechan...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...