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Judges become ambitious decision makers when they face appellate review. This paper applies a contract theoretic perspective to the behavior of self-interested trial judges in a twolevel court system and analyzes the consequences for contracting in “the shadow of” the court. Confronted with...
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Judges become ambitious decision makers when they face appellate review. This paper applies a contract theoretic perspective to the behavior of self-interested trial judges in a two-level court system and analyzes the consequences for contracting in “the shadow of” the court. Confronted with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010991229
Anwälte, die wiederholt vor Gericht auftreten und auf täuschende Machenschaften verzichten, können langfristig eine hohe Glaubwürdigkeit aufbauen und dadurch die Gerichtspraxis entscheidend prägen.
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At least two: the reputation of their brand and a reputation for being tough on imitators of this brand. Sustaining a … brand requires both investment in its reputation amongst consumers and the defence of the brand against followers that … that brand owners can benefit from a reputation for tough opposition to trade mark applications. Such a reputation induces …
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In two experiments, we examine the effects of employer reputation in an online labor market (Amazon Mechanical Turk) in … reputation, we find that good-reputation employers attract work of the same quality but at twice the rate as bad-reputation … employers. This is the first clean, field evidence on the value of employer reputation. It can serve as collateral against …
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At least two: the reputation of their brand and a reputation for being tough on imitators of this brand. Sustaining a … brand requires both investment in its reputation amongst consumers and the defence of the brand against followers that … that brand owners can benefit from a reputation for tough opposition to trade mark applications. Such a reputation induces …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010334123
At least two: the reputation of their brand and a reputation for being tough on imitators of this brand. Sustaining a … brand requires both investment in its reputation amongst consumers and the defence of the brand against followers that … that brand owners can benefit from a reputation for tough opposition to trade mark applications. Such a reputation induces …
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This article focuses on compulsory non-binding ADR when third parties have reputation concerns that make them dislike …
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This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal enforcement to enforcement via relationships and reputations. A number of mechanisms, such as the repeat purchase mechanism (Klein and Leffler (1981)) and efficiency wages (Shapiro and Stiglitz...
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outcomes are justified by existing reputation building models, which suggest that cooperative outcomes can be sustained if some …) selfish players mimic the actions of cooperators when trading partners can track the individual reputation of past partners …
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