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DIGITAL REPUTATION AND ECONOMIC TRUST IN THE KNOWLEDGE LABOR MARKET

DIGITAL REPUTATION AND ECONOMIC TRUST IN THE KNOWLEDGE LABOR MARKET

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

ELVIRA NICA
popescu_elvira@yahoo.com
Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies
at AAER, New York;
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
MIHAELA COMANESCU
mihaela.s.comanescu@gmail.com
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
CRISTINA MANOLE
cristina_manole68@yahoo.com
Bucharest University of Economic Studies