Electronic reputation or “feedback ” mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated with exchange among strangers by providing the type of information available in more traditional close-knit groups, where members are frequently involved in one another’s dealings. In this paper, we compare trading in a market with electronic feedback (as implemented by many Internet markets) to a market without, as well as to a market in which the same people interact with one another repeatedly (partners market). We find that, while the feedback mechanism induces quite a substantial improvement in transaction efficiency, it also exhibits a kind of public goods problem in that, unlike the partners market, the benefits of trust and trustwort...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in t...
International audienceFeedback systems are claimed to be a crucial component of the success of elect...
Many Internet trading platforms rely on 'feedback systems ' to increase trust and trustwor...
Many Internet markets rely on ‘feedback systems’, essentially social networks of reputation, to faci...
Electronic commerce communities are considered to be communities that provide opportunities for the...
Information asymmetries, proprietary knowledge that one party in a trade holds over another party, i...
Several previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in the success of electron...
Trust that suppliers and buyers will keep their word is a necessary ingredient to a well functioning...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in t...
International audienceFeedback systems are claimed to be a crucial component of the success of elect...
Many Internet trading platforms rely on 'feedback systems ' to increase trust and trustwor...
Many Internet markets rely on ‘feedback systems’, essentially social networks of reputation, to faci...
Electronic commerce communities are considered to be communities that provide opportunities for the...
Information asymmetries, proprietary knowledge that one party in a trade holds over another party, i...
Several previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in the success of electron...
Trust that suppliers and buyers will keep their word is a necessary ingredient to a well functioning...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
We experimentally compare low-information, high-information and self-reporting reputation mechanis...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...
Theoretical propositions stressing the importance of trust, reciprocity, and reputation for cooperat...