articleManagement ScienceNov 1, 2004Closed access

How Effective Are Electronic Reputation Mechanisms? An Experimental Investigation

Pennsylvania State University · University of Cologne

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Abstract

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 online feedback (as implemented by many Internet markets) to a market without feedback, 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 in the partners…

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Keywords
  • Reputation
  • Business
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Database transaction
  • The Internet
  • Microeconomics
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Trustworthiness
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