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A fuzzy reputation system for Radio Access Network sharing
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Research on data transaction compliance: A collaborative and co-governance approach considering buyer erroneous feedback. [PDF]
Xiao F, Sun X, Shen J, Yi W.
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Reputation: A Vital Asset for Real Estate Practitioners
Trevor C. W. Farrow
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Crowding-out effects of opt-out defaults: Evidence from organ donation policies. [PDF]
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The trust-NPS correlation: The role of trust in promoting customer loyalty in Swiss financial institutions. [PDF]
Yarza Navarro-Schär VG +3 more
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How cluster B-related personality traits in mothers shape their ratings of their adolescents' personality: a multisource approach using the Trait-Reputation-Identity model. [PDF]
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Banking Relationships, Issuer Reputations, Corporate Bond Design
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California state journal of medicine, 2008
AbstractThis chapter presents a theory of reputation to complement that discussion in Chapter 2. Here, the way in which reputation is acquired and lost is presented. It is explained that the reputational impact of state actions depends critically on the expectations of other states as well as the non‐reputational payoffs faced by the acting state.
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AbstractThis chapter presents a theory of reputation to complement that discussion in Chapter 2. Here, the way in which reputation is acquired and lost is presented. It is explained that the reputational impact of state actions depends critically on the expectations of other states as well as the non‐reputational payoffs faced by the acting state.
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Summary: We construct a model where the reputational concern of the long-run player to look good in the current period results in the loss of all surplus. This is in contrast to the bulk of the literature on reputations where such considerations mitigate myopic incentive problems.
Ely, Jeffrey C., Välimäki, Juuso
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We explain what reputation effects are, how they arise and the factors that limit or strengthen ...
Cripps, M.
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