What do collective reputation and communal pastures have in common? Collective reputation is an important type of collective good produced by many business networks. We argue that it has the structure of a common-pool resource, which points to the relevance of Elinor Ostrom’s theory about the community governance of natural common-pool resources. After adapting the Ostromian framework to the phenomenon of collective reputation, we explore the experience of two groups of winemaking enterprises in Hungary who set up systems of quality assurance in order to protect and improve their joint reputation. We examine if the conditions identified by Ostrom as favourable for the self-governance of commons are also conducive to the governance of collec...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
This paper analyzes a repeated games model of collective reputation with imperfect public monitoring...
This paper tests Tirole (1996)’s theory about the link between in-diviual and collective reputation....
What do collective reputation and communal pastures have in common? Collective reputation is an impo...
What do collective reputation and communal pastures have in common? Collective reputation is an impo...
The concept of reputation has been used in every field of economic research, given its capacity to a...
The literature on collective reputation is still in its infancy. Despite the existence of a (limited...
Collective reputation and its associated free-rider problem have been invoked to justify state licen...
We study a model of reputation with two long-lived firms that sell their products under a collective ...
We use original data regarding the array of Italian winery coalitions (wine denominations) to analyz...
In agriculture, there are many instances of coordination obtained via collective reputation, such as...
The study of the commons managed by self-organized communities is a growing matter of interest in th...
The publication of Elinor Ostrom’s (1990) Governing the Commons fueled significant theoretical and e...
To compete in global markets, winegrowers must balance the seeming contradictory needs for territori...
Reputation systems are a popular feature of web-based platforms for ensuring that their users abide ...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
This paper analyzes a repeated games model of collective reputation with imperfect public monitoring...
This paper tests Tirole (1996)’s theory about the link between in-diviual and collective reputation....
What do collective reputation and communal pastures have in common? Collective reputation is an impo...
What do collective reputation and communal pastures have in common? Collective reputation is an impo...
The concept of reputation has been used in every field of economic research, given its capacity to a...
The literature on collective reputation is still in its infancy. Despite the existence of a (limited...
Collective reputation and its associated free-rider problem have been invoked to justify state licen...
We study a model of reputation with two long-lived firms that sell their products under a collective ...
We use original data regarding the array of Italian winery coalitions (wine denominations) to analyz...
In agriculture, there are many instances of coordination obtained via collective reputation, such as...
The study of the commons managed by self-organized communities is a growing matter of interest in th...
The publication of Elinor Ostrom’s (1990) Governing the Commons fueled significant theoretical and e...
To compete in global markets, winegrowers must balance the seeming contradictory needs for territori...
Reputation systems are a popular feature of web-based platforms for ensuring that their users abide ...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
This paper analyzes a repeated games model of collective reputation with imperfect public monitoring...
This paper tests Tirole (1996)’s theory about the link between in-diviual and collective reputation....