"Trust in embedded settings" investigates the mechanisms through which social networks influence decisions in trust problems. People often find themselves in situations in which they have to decide whether or not they trust someone else. The question asked is to what extent people use the information they obtain from their network to make this decision. They can learn about the trustworthiness of their partner through experience of others or, in certain circumstances, they can trust just because they see others do so. Furthermore, social networks provide opportunities to sanction untrustworthy behavior. If trust is abused, people can spread this information and in this way damage the reputation of those who abused trust. The three mechanism...
Social Networks have gained major popularity and they are part of everyday life for many people in t...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We run a laboratory experiment were friendship networks are generated endogenously within an anonymo...
“Trust in embedded settings” investigates the mechanisms through which social networks influence dec...
This laboratory experiment was designed to disentangle effects of various types of information ste...
In the last decades, problems of trust and cooperation in general have received much attention from ...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
textabstractMost theories about effects of social embeddedness on trust define mechanisms that assum...
This dissertation is on trust problems and the emergence of social structures due to trust problems....
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the methodological foundation of the studies aiming to as...
This paper provides theoretical background for some effects of social networks on trust. We study th...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
As popularity of online social networking sites such as Facebook grows, more users are joining and f...
Social Networks have gained major popularity and they are part of everyday life for many people in t...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We run a laboratory experiment were friendship networks are generated endogenously within an anonymo...
“Trust in embedded settings” investigates the mechanisms through which social networks influence dec...
This laboratory experiment was designed to disentangle effects of various types of information ste...
In the last decades, problems of trust and cooperation in general have received much attention from ...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
textabstractMost theories about effects of social embeddedness on trust define mechanisms that assum...
This dissertation is on trust problems and the emergence of social structures due to trust problems....
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the methodological foundation of the studies aiming to as...
This paper provides theoretical background for some effects of social networks on trust. We study th...
Trust facilitates social interaction. When it exists, it strengthens cooperation, provides the basis...
As popularity of online social networking sites such as Facebook grows, more users are joining and f...
Social Networks have gained major popularity and they are part of everyday life for many people in t...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We run a laboratory experiment were friendship networks are generated endogenously within an anonymo...