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Two experiments on cooperation and reputation in networks
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis by Raub and Weesie (1990) that embeddedness in social networks fosters cooperation in repeated dyadic Prisoner’s Dilemmas via reputation effects. Data were collected in two computerized laboratory experiments. In the experiments, subjects played 40 rounds of a game in which they played dyadic Prisoner’s Dilemmas with the...
Replication files: Building a reputation for trustworthiness: Experimental evidence on the role of the feedback rate
The published Stata syntax files (do-files) and data can be used to replicate the results reported in the cited article.
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In 25 years, research on reputation-based online markets has produced robust evidence on the existence of the so-called reputation effect, i.e. the positive relation between online traders’ reputations and these...