Designing Online Marketplaces: Trust and Reputation Mechanisms
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Copyright 2017
ISBN 9780226489858
DOI 10.1086/688845
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Online marketplaces have proliferated over the past decade, creating new markets where none existed. By reducing transaction costs, online marketplaces facilitate transactions that otherwise would not have occurred and enable easier entry of small sellers. One central challenge faced by designers of online marketplaces is how to build enough trust to facilitate transactions between strangers. This paper provides an economist’s toolkit for designing online marketplaces, focusing on trust and reputation mechanisms.
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Copy CitationMichael Luca, Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 17 (University of Chicago Press, 2016), chap. 4, https://www.nber.org/books-and-chapters/innovation-policy-and-economy-volume-17/designing-online-marketplaces-trust-and-reputation-mechanisms.Download Citation
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