Consumer Networks and Firm Reputation: A First Experimental Investigation

Steffen Huck, Gabriele K. Lünser, Jean-Robert Tyran

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Abstract

Arguing that consumers are the carriers of firms' reputations, we examine the role of consumer networks for trust in markets that suffer from moral hazard. When consumers are embedded in a network, they can exchange information with their neighbours about their private experiences with different sellers. We find that such information exchange fosters firms' incentives for reputation building and, thus, enhances trust and efficiency in markets. This efficiency-enhancing effect is already achieved with a rather low level of network density
Original languageEnglish
PublisherDepartment of Economics, University of Copenhagen
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • trust
  • consumer economics
  • moral hazard
  • information conditions
  • reputation

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