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How the Internet, the Sharing Economy, and Reputational Feedback Mechanisms Solve the “Lemons Problemâ€

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  • Thierer, Adam
  • Koopman, Chris
  • Hobson, Anne
  • Kuiper, Chris

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  • Thierer, Adam & Koopman, Chris & Hobson, Anne & Kuiper, Chris, 2015. "How the Internet, the Sharing Economy, and Reputational Feedback Mechanisms Solve the “Lemons Problemâ€," Working Papers 07371, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
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    1. Marcello Basili & Maria Alessandra Rossi, 2018. "Platform-mediated reputation systems in the sharing economy and incentives to provide service quality: the case of ridesharing services," Department of Economics University of Siena 787, Department of Economics, University of Siena.
    2. Cristiano Codagnone & Federico Biagi & Fabienne Abadie, 2016. "The Passions and the Interests: Unpacking the ‘Sharing Economy’," JRC Research Reports JRC101279, Joint Research Centre.
    3. Ladd, Ted, 2022. "The Achilles’ heel of the platform business model: Disintermediation," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 65(3), pages 277-289.
    4. Timmons, Edward & Konieczny, Catherine, 2017. "Untangling Hair Braider Deregulation in Virginia: A Case Study Approach," Working Papers 07422, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.
    5. Magdalena Wojcik-Jurkiewicz & Aleksandra Lubicz-Posochowska & Marzena Czarnecka & Grzegorz Kinelski & Beata Sadowska, 2021. "Legal Aspects of Sharing Economy: The Case of Games’ Platforms," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(Special 1), pages 1196-1210.
    6. Li, Xiaonan & Li, Xiangyong & Wang, Hai & Shi, Junxin & Aneja, Y.P., 2022. "Supply regulation under the exclusion policy in a ride-sourcing market," Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 69-94.
    7. Ethem Ilbiz & Christian Kaunert, 2022. "Sharing Economy for Tackling Crypto-Laundering: The Europol Associated ‘Global Conference on Criminal Finances and Cryptocurrencies’," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-15, May.
    8. Elert, Niklas & Henrekson, Magnus, 2017. "Entrepreneurship and Institutions: A Bidirectional Relationship," Working Paper Series 1153, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, revised 05 May 2017.

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