Reputations can make or break citizens, communities, or companies. Reputations matter for individual careers, for one’s chances of finding a partner, for a profession’s credibility, or for the value of a firm’s stock options – to name but a few. The key mechanism for the creation, maintenance, and destruction of reputations in everyday life is gossip – evaluative talk about absent third parties. Reputation and gossip are inseparably intertwined, but up until now have been mostly studied in isolation. The present Handbook closes this gap, drawing on cutting edge insights from a multitude of disciplines, ranging from psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology and economics to philosophy, neurobiology and computer science. Being the first in...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
Reputation is a fundamental feature of human sociality as it sustains cooperative relationships amon...
This chapter deals with reputation with a strong focus on the reputation of firms—groups or coalitio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Reputation, the germ of gossip, is addressed in this chapter as a distributed instrument for social ...
Gossip-a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party-is hypothesized to impact re...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Large-scale non-kin cooperation is a unique ingredient of human success. This type of cooperation is...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Large-scale non-kin cooperation is a unique ingredient of human success. This type of cooperation is...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
Reputation is a fundamental feature of human sociality as it sustains cooperative relationships amon...
This chapter deals with reputation with a strong focus on the reputation of firms—groups or coalitio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Reputation, the germ of gossip, is addressed in this chapter as a distributed instrument for social ...
Gossip-a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party-is hypothesized to impact re...
Empirical and theoretical evidence from various disciplines indicates that reputation, reputation bu...
Large-scale non-kin cooperation is a unique ingredient of human success. This type of cooperation is...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Large-scale non-kin cooperation is a unique ingredient of human success. This type of cooperation is...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem o...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Reputation has been shown to provide an informal solution to the problem of cooperation in human soc...
Reputation is a fundamental feature of human sociality as it sustains cooperative relationships amon...