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Reputation concerns in credit markets restrain borrowers' temptations to take excessive risk. The strength of these …
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experimental literature we find evidence that tipping is motivated by reciprocity, but also by reputation concerns among frequent … users with an established reputation for non-tipping tend to get low effort answers. In addition, we analyse how tipping is …
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experimental literature we find evidence that tipping is motivated by reciprocity, but also by reputation concerns among frequent … users with an established reputation for non-tipping tend to get low effort answers. In addition, we analyse how tipping is … imitator types. -- social preferences ; reciprocity ; moral hazard ; reputation ; Internet ; psychological game theory …
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We propose a way to model firm mergers using a matching game known as the roommate problem, whereby firms are assumed to make preference rankings of potential merger partners. The position of a firm in another firm's ranking is assumed to be governed by an index, which in turn consists of a...
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We consider the combined impact of agency problems and social fairness norms on venture capital/entrepreneur contracting and performance. Particularly, we develop a behavioural game-theoretic model in which a venture capitalist and an entrepreneur negotiate over their respective equity shares,...
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An important goal of financial risk regulation is promoting coordination. Law's coordinating function minimizes costly conflict and encourages greater uniformity among market participants. Likewise, privately developed market standards, such as standard-form contracts and rules incorporated into...
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prevailing incentive problem of the market and contemporaneously satisfy the reputation demand of the investors? This paper … theoretical approach that considers reputation as one of the most important aspects within the market. After analysing the status … smaller CRAs and new incumbents are the increase of market share as well as reputation. Therefore, the market competition …
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CoCo's (contingent convertible capital) are designed to convert from debt to equity when banks need it most. Using a Diamond-Dybvig model cast in a global games framework, we show that while the CoCo conversion of the issuing bank may bring the bank back into compliance with capital...
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This paper investigates the importance and the determinants of trust in a lending situation using an online controlled experiment. We find that communication can facilitate collaboration between lenders and borrowers through three channels of trust: 1) an information channel, 2) a preference...
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I provide new evidence on the renegotiation of financial contracts using a comprehensive sample of over 90,000 debt contract renegotiations. I study whether the demand for monitoring determines the renegotiation intensity, defined as either the renegotiation frequency over a period of time or...
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