Online feedback mechanisms harness the bi-directional communication capabilities of the Internet in order to engineer large-scale word-of-mouth networks. Best known so far as a technology for building trust and fostering cooperation in online marketplaces, such as eBay, these mechanisms are poised to have a much wider impact on organizations. Their growing popularity has potentially important implications for a wide range of management activities, such as brand building, customer acquisition and retention, product development, and quality assurance. Th...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in t...
Policy Professor Martin Dresner, Department of Logistics, Business and Public Policy The Internet ha...
Online feedback mechanisms harness the bi-directional communication capabilities of the Internet in ...
The development of information and communication technology is considered to have expanded the conce...
This paper offers a systematic exploration of online feedback mechanism design issues in trading env...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
With the advent and development of modern information technology, such as the Internet, the difficul...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
In an online environment, the aim of reputation systems is to let parties rate each other and to hel...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Online reputation systems have evolved to increase our knowledge of sellers, products, services, and...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in t...
Policy Professor Martin Dresner, Department of Logistics, Business and Public Policy The Internet ha...
Online feedback mechanisms harness the bi-directional communication capabilities of the Internet in ...
The development of information and communication technology is considered to have expanded the conce...
This paper offers a systematic exploration of online feedback mechanism design issues in trading env...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
With the advent and development of modern information technology, such as the Internet, the difficul...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
Electronic reputation or "feedback" mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated ...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
In an online environment, the aim of reputation systems is to let parties rate each other and to hel...
Online reputation - "feedback" - mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problem associated with...
Online reputation systems have evolved to increase our knowledge of sellers, products, services, and...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have highlighted the role of feedback mechanisms in t...
Policy Professor Martin Dresner, Department of Logistics, Business and Public Policy The Internet ha...