This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments on the relevance of reputation for trust and cooperation in social interaction. We have extended a repeated investment game by adding new treatments where reputation is taken more explicitly into account than before. We then compared treatments where the investor and the trustee rate each other and treatments where the investor and the trustee were rated by a third party. The results showed that: (i) third party reputation positively affects cooperation by encapsulating trust; (ii) certain differences in the reputation mechanism can generate different cooperation outcomes. These results have interesting implications for the recent sociological debate on the normative pillars of marke...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...
This paper presents the results of some laboratory experiments on the relevance of reputation for th...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
Any trust situation involves a certain amount of risk for trustors that trustees could abuse. In som...
PhD ThesisIn human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exp...
Introduction This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments on trust and cooperation in s...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
Abstract: Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performanc...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
Often the fuller the reputational record people's actions generate, the greater their incentive to e...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
The traditional understanding of reputation systems is that they secure trust between strangers by p...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...
This paper presents the results of some laboratory experiments on the relevance of reputation for th...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
Any trust situation involves a certain amount of risk for trustors that trustees could abuse. In som...
PhD ThesisIn human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exp...
Introduction This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments on trust and cooperation in s...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
Abstract: Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performanc...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
Often the fuller the reputational record people's actions generate, the greater their incentive to e...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
The traditional understanding of reputation systems is that they secure trust between strangers by p...
A human solution to the problem of cooperation is the maintenance of informal reputation hierarchies...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...