电子商务中的信誉与中介

Q4 Social Sciences
C. Gillette
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引用次数: 13

摘要

电子商务提供了便利交易的希望,特别是远距离交易的低价值交易。然而,这些交易不容易受到执法机制的影响,而执法机制通常被认为是建立一个成功的商业交易制度所必需的。与长距离、低价值交易有关的执行费用表明,当事人将放弃其他增值交易,除非他们能找到一些替代事后法律补救的办法。理论上,履行合同的声誉可以填补这一空白。但声誉信息的创造和传播本身就是代价高昂的。商业交易的历史表明,信誉中介机构可以降低这些成本。本文通过调查在线拍卖网站eBay为其成员创建可靠的信息基础所做的努力,探讨了在电子商务中使用这种中介的可能性和局限性。这篇论文的结论是,eBay的机制虽然有价值,但可能会受到偏见的影响,从而限制了它提供的声誉信息的效用。本文探讨了法律规则可能发生的变化,这些变化在理论上可以提高电子商务中的信息质量。
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Reputation and Intermediaries in Electronic Commerce
Electronic commerce offers the promise of facilitating transactions, especially low-value transaction, between distant parties. These transactions, however, are not readily susceptible to the legal enforcement mechanisms that are typically assumed necessary to generate a successful system of commercial transactions. Enforcement costs related to long-distance, low-value transactions suggest that parties will forgo otherwise value-enhancing transactions unless they can find some substitute for ex post legal redress. In theory, a reputation for contractual performance can fill this gap. But the creation and transmission of reputational information is itself costly. The history of commercial transactions suggests that reputational intermediaries can reduce these costs. This paper explores the possibilities and limits of using such intermediaries in electronic commerce by investigating the efforts by eBay, the online auction site, to create a reliable base of information for and about its members. The paper concludes that eBay's mechanism, while valuable, may suffer from biases that limit the utility of the reputational information it provides. The paper examines possible changes in legal rules that could, in theory, improve the quality of information in electronic commerce.
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Louisiana Law Review
Louisiana Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The first issue of the Louisiana Law Review went into print in November of 1938. Since then the Review has served as Louisiana"s flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics. The article below is taken from the first issue of the Law Review. The piece was meant to commemorate the founding of the Law Review and to foreshadow the lasting impact that the Louisiana Law Review would have on state jurisprudence and legislation and on the legal landscape of Louisiana for years to come.
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