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On the bad reputation of reputational concerns
Journal of Public Economics, 2004Can reputational concerns do any good? Economists have shown how they lead agents to ignore valuable information, to herd, and to become overly risk averse. We explore how they may be a social blessing. An agent may exert effort to become informed about the uncertain benefits of a project.
Suurmond, G (Guido) +2 more
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Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2003
This paper presents an endogenous dynamic theory of reputations in a system consisting of firms that provide goods or services with varying levels of quality. Further, the authors consider situations where customers have private information about firm offerings which as well gets updated from time to time.
Huberman, Bernardo A., Wu, Fang
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This paper presents an endogenous dynamic theory of reputations in a system consisting of firms that provide goods or services with varying levels of quality. Further, the authors consider situations where customers have private information about firm offerings which as well gets updated from time to time.
Huberman, Bernardo A., Wu, Fang
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2016
Literature and research studies on country of origin (COO) have mainly focused on its effect in business to consumer (B2C) markets. Among the few scholars who have analysed industrial sectors (B2B), some believe that COO has similar importance and the same function in B2B markets as in B2C markets.
CEDROLA, ELENA +2 more
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Literature and research studies on country of origin (COO) have mainly focused on its effect in business to consumer (B2C) markets. Among the few scholars who have analysed industrial sectors (B2B), some believe that COO has similar importance and the same function in B2B markets as in B2C markets.
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Computers & Operations Research, 2006
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Synthese, 2007
Consider an infinitely repeated Prisoner's dilemma with opting out, played by a fixed, finite set of players under random matching. The paper finds the set of correlated equilibrium payoffs for this game. The paper then interprets the results in light of classical British political philosophy (Hobbes, Hume).
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Consider an infinitely repeated Prisoner's dilemma with opting out, played by a fixed, finite set of players under random matching. The paper finds the set of correlated equilibrium payoffs for this game. The paper then interprets the results in light of classical British political philosophy (Hobbes, Hume).
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Reputation, Reputation, Reputation
The Journal of Hospitality Leisure Sport and Tourism, 2007openaire +1 more source

