Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data points that are used to construct her reputation, she does not ultimately have control over the result of that reputational assessment, the pronouncement of which is a task reserved to others. Reputation is fundamentally a social concept; it does not exist until a community collectively forms a judgment about an individual or firm that has the potential to guide the community’s future interactions. Despite reputation’s relational nature, discussions of the law’s interest in reputation tend to focus on one of two parties: the individual or firm holding the reputation and the defendant accused of having unlawfully harmed that reputation. This fra...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
This essay considers the role of reputational information in our marketplace. It explains how well-f...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data po...
The law affects our behavior not only directly by imposing legal sanctions, but also indirectly, by ...
Lawyers should care about their reputations. But exactly what sort of reputation should lawyers seek...
The common law of defamation has long been viewed as an intellectual wasteland, perplexed with minu...
It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it -Benjamin Frank...
The complex interaction between defamation, reputation, and community values defines the tort of def...
Part 1: Winsborough Award Invited PaperInternational audienceReputation is a concept that we use in ...
Would negotiation students act the way they do in simulations, if they knew this might come back to ...
This article describes the law of defamation, with advice to realtors on how to avoid defaming other...
This Article considers how the reputation of lawyers and signaling between lawyers and clients affec...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
This essay considers the role of reputational information in our marketplace. It explains how well-f...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data po...
The law affects our behavior not only directly by imposing legal sanctions, but also indirectly, by ...
Lawyers should care about their reputations. But exactly what sort of reputation should lawyers seek...
The common law of defamation has long been viewed as an intellectual wasteland, perplexed with minu...
It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it -Benjamin Frank...
The complex interaction between defamation, reputation, and community values defines the tort of def...
Part 1: Winsborough Award Invited PaperInternational audienceReputation is a concept that we use in ...
Would negotiation students act the way they do in simulations, if they knew this might come back to ...
This article describes the law of defamation, with advice to realtors on how to avoid defaming other...
This Article considers how the reputation of lawyers and signaling between lawyers and clients affec...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
There is a tension between the reasonable desire not to be judgmental of other people’s behaviour or...
This chapter analyzes the philosophical import of the notion of reputation along two main axes: (1) ...
This essay considers the role of reputational information in our marketplace. It explains how well-f...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...