Trust among Internet Traders

  • Bolton G
  • Katok E
  • Ockenfels A
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Abstract

Standard economic theory does not capture trust among anonymous Internet traders. But when traders are allowed to have social preferences, uncertainty about a seller’s morals opens t he door for trust, reward, exploitation and reputation building. We report experiments suggesting that sellers’ intrinsic motivations to be trustworthy are not sufficient to sustain trade when not complemented by a feedback system. We demonstrate that it is the interaction of social preferences and cleverly designed reputation mechanisms that solves to a large extent the trust problem on Internet market platforms. However, economic theory and social preference models tend to underestimate the difficulties of promoting trust in anonymous online trading communities.

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Bolton, G. E., Katok, E., & Ockenfels, A. (2004). Trust among Internet Traders. Analyse & Kritik, 26(1), 185–202. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-2004-0110

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