Reputation-based governance:
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Main Author: Picci, Lucio (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. Stanford Economics and Finance ©2011
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Reputation and trust -- Reputation and good public governance -- Entities, roles and functions of reputation-based governance -- Computing measures of reputation -- The production of statistical information and the analysis of policies -- Managing policies : accountability, rent-seeking, and corruption -- Applications of reputation-based governance -- Interdependence between the choice and execution of policies -- Reputation-based democratic participation -- Final considerations
It would be easy to cheat someone on eBay. However, an essential characteristic of the site prevents this from happening: buyer and seller reviews form what amounts to an "index of reputation." The availability of such an index provides a strong incentive to be an honest trader. Reputation-Based Governance melds concepts from businesses like eBay with politics. Author Lucio Picci uses interdisciplinary tools to argue that the intelligent use of widely available Internet technologies can strengthen reputational mechanisms and significantly improve public governance. Based on this notion, the
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 223 pages)
ISBN:0804773297
0804777438
9780804773294
9780804777438

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