ABSTRACT. This article reviews Gandini (2016) and supplements it with theoretically based empirical research. Reputation is the configuration taken by social capital throughout a digitally mediated labor market where the likelihood of involving into direct interaction is greatly diminished. The governance of social connections throughout (non-)digital networked settings is maintained through the utilization of reputation as an asset with the influential goal of accessing resources, products, and returns.
JEL codes: F16; J21; J24; J44; J61
Keywords: digital reputation; economic trust; knowledge labor market
How to cite: Nica, Elvira, Mihaela Comanescu, and Cristina Manole (2017). “Digital Reputation and Economic Trust in the Knowledge Labor Market,” Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics 5(3): 83–88.
Received 28 September 2016 • Received in revised form 11 August 2017
Accepted 13 August 2017 • Available online 1 September 2017
doi:10.22381/JSME5320174