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Social Networks And Trust 1st Edition Vincent Buskens

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Social Networks And Trust 1st Edition Vincent Buskens
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Vincent Buskens
ISBN: 9780306476457, 9781402070105, 1402070101, 0306476452
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Social Networks And Trust 1st Edition Vincent Buskens by Vincent Buskens 9780306476457, 9781402070105, 1402070101, 0306476452 instant download after payment.

Social Networks and Trust discusses two possible explanations for the emergence of trust via social networks. If network members can sanction untrustworthiness of actors, these actors may refrain from acting in an untrustworthy manner. Moreover, if actors are informed regularly about trustworthy behavior of others, trust will grow among these actors. A unique combination of formal model building and empirical methodology is used to derive and test hypotheses about the effects of networks on trust. The models combine elements from game theory, which is mainly used in economics, and social network analysis, which is mainly used in sociology. The hypotheses are tested (1) by analyzing contracts in information technology transactions from a survey on small and medium-sized enterprises and (2) by studying judgments of subjects in a vignette experiment related to hypothetical transactions with a used-car dealer.

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