2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62374-0_3
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Computational Trust and Reputation Management

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“…Analogously, in online markets information sharing is a powerful means to build trust and enforce norms [20], and reputation systems based on online feedback mechanisms [21] make possible to have large scale interactions between complete strangers living in faraway places. Moreover, the information and communication technologies (ICT) revolution introduced brand new factors affecting trust and reputation dynamics impacting on both cyber communities as well as real ones [22][23][24][25]. In particular, very recent research highlights how a transaction could be completed in virtual environments because of reputation, even in the absence of any other enforcement [26].…”
Section: Reputation Effects On Prosocial Behaviors Between Real and Virtual Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analogously, in online markets information sharing is a powerful means to build trust and enforce norms [20], and reputation systems based on online feedback mechanisms [21] make possible to have large scale interactions between complete strangers living in faraway places. Moreover, the information and communication technologies (ICT) revolution introduced brand new factors affecting trust and reputation dynamics impacting on both cyber communities as well as real ones [22][23][24][25]. In particular, very recent research highlights how a transaction could be completed in virtual environments because of reputation, even in the absence of any other enforcement [26].…”
Section: Reputation Effects On Prosocial Behaviors Between Real and Virtual Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%