Welcome to the Reputation Research Network

What's New

A reputation system gives people information about others' past performance. It can enhance an on-line interaction environment by:

  • helping people decide who to trust;
  • encouraging people to be more trustworthy;
  • discouraging those who are not trustworthy from participating.

This site is for researchers who are studying how reputation systems should work in theory, how they actually work in practice, and how they could work better. You can find out about people, papers, and practical systems. And you can contribute pointers to useful information.

This site is made possible with support from NSF grant number 9977999, from the CISE program on Computation and Social Systems.

 

New Members

LastName

FirstName

E-mail  

Homepage

Interests

Joined

ponnada

Prasanna

None

5/13/08

Hodges

Jeff

Homepage

identity, authentication, protocols, reputation

5/09/08

davis

peter

None

systems reputation, host reputation

5/07/08

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New papers

  Aurthor, Title

Abstract

Added

Papaioannou, G. Thanasis, Stamoulis, D. George. Effective Use of Reputation in Peer-to-Peer Environments

Abstract

8/13/04

Chen, Kay-Yut; Hogg, Tad; Wozny, Nathan. Experimental Study of Reputation Mechanisms in an Exchange Economy

Abstract

8/13/04

Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Falcone, Rino. Social Trust: A Cognitive Approach

Abstract

8/13/04

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