Reputation in Indefinite Interactions: Experimental and Empirical Evidence
Adams, L
Date: 18 February 2019
Publisher
University of Exeter
Degree Title
Doctor of Philosophy
Abstract
This thesis models the importance of reputation in indefinite interactions using experimental and empirical evidence. In modern society reputation plays an important role in many everyday life situations. I analyse the resulting incentive structures through microeconomic modelling and econometric regression analysis. Thus, I gauge the ...
This thesis models the importance of reputation in indefinite interactions using experimental and empirical evidence. In modern society reputation plays an important role in many everyday life situations. I analyse the resulting incentive structures through microeconomic modelling and econometric regression analysis. Thus, I gauge the impact of reputational considerations on individual decision making.
Doctoral Theses
Doctoral College
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