Reputation concerns can discipline agents to take costly effort and generate good outcomes. But what if outcomes are not always observed? We consider a model of reputation with shifting observability, and ask how this affects agents’ incentives. We identify a novel and intuitive mechanism by which infrequent observation or inattention can actually strengthen reputation incentives and encourage effort. If an agent anticipates that outcomes may not be observed in the future, the benefits from effort today are enhanced due to a “coasting” effect. By investing effort when outcomes are more likely observed, the agent can improve her reputation, and when the audience is inattentive in the future, she can coast on this reputation without additiona...
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Abstract: Thispaperexploreswhatmotivatesimprovedhealthcareperformance. Previously, many have thought...
Reputation concerns can discipline agents to take costly effort and generate good outcomes. But what...
We often see reputation used by regulators to enhance their regulatory leverage, specifically throug...
This paper presents a theoretical model of decision-making by professionals within the same field. T...
Peer-to-peer are popular environments for exchanging services. A reputation mechanism is a proper me...
This paper investigates the relevance of reputation to improve the explorative capabilities of agent...
We present a model in which an agent takes actions to affect her reputation with two audiences with ...
This paper investigates the use of reputation in an economy where principals hire agents for two dif...
Data Availability: The experimental data used in this paper are available from the authors upon requ...
We study a canonical model of reputation between a long-run player and a sequence of short-run oppon...
Economic models of reputation make strong assumptions about the information available to players.� I...
In the first chapter, “Promoting a Reputation for Quality”, I model a firm that manages its reputati...
We study the long-run sustainability of reputations in games with imperfect public monitoring. It is...
In Internet transactions, customers and service providers often interact once and anonymously. To pr...
This paper studies the role of a seniority based profit and task allocation system in a firm. The fi...
Abstract: Thispaperexploreswhatmotivatesimprovedhealthcareperformance. Previously, many have thought...
Reputation concerns can discipline agents to take costly effort and generate good outcomes. But what...
We often see reputation used by regulators to enhance their regulatory leverage, specifically throug...
This paper presents a theoretical model of decision-making by professionals within the same field. T...
Peer-to-peer are popular environments for exchanging services. A reputation mechanism is a proper me...
This paper investigates the relevance of reputation to improve the explorative capabilities of agent...
We present a model in which an agent takes actions to affect her reputation with two audiences with ...
This paper investigates the use of reputation in an economy where principals hire agents for two dif...
Data Availability: The experimental data used in this paper are available from the authors upon requ...
We study a canonical model of reputation between a long-run player and a sequence of short-run oppon...
Economic models of reputation make strong assumptions about the information available to players.� I...
In the first chapter, “Promoting a Reputation for Quality”, I model a firm that manages its reputati...
We study the long-run sustainability of reputations in games with imperfect public monitoring. It is...
In Internet transactions, customers and service providers often interact once and anonymously. To pr...
This paper studies the role of a seniority based profit and task allocation system in a firm. The fi...
Abstract: Thispaperexploreswhatmotivatesimprovedhealthcareperformance. Previously, many have thought...