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Title: Buying reputation on eBay: Do recent changes help?
  Author: Federico Dini, Giancarlo Spagnolo   Email author(s)
  Address: Consip S.p.A., Via Isonzo, 19E, 00187 Rome, Italy. ' Faculty of Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Columbia 2, 00133 Rome, Italy
  Journal: International Journal of Electronic Business 2009 - Vol. 7, No.6  pp. 581 - 598
  Abstract: In this paper we use simple repeated field experiments to show how eBay's reputation system can be manipulated by purchasing cheap positive feedbacks. Our experiments confirm that 'feedback purchase' is still possible even under the new rules that eBay recently adopted to eliminate 'padding'. In discussing these rules we conclude that changes have strengthened the reliability of the feedback mechanism with respect to 'retaliatory' behaviours, but have weakened it with respect to 'feedback purchase'. Finally, we discuss the possible impact of feedback manipulation on eBay and analogous e-commerce platforms, and propose a simple alternative fee policy likely to improve the reliability of the mechanism.
  Keywords: eBay; electronic platforms; feedback mechanisms; feedback manipulation; online reputation; purchasing feedback; e-commerce; electronic commerce.
  DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2009.029048
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