[Air-l] Re: eBay research

Michael Shohat miky at shohat.com
Wed Apr 17 09:48:24 PDT 2002


Dear Jonathan,

a good place to start looking for eBay research is David Lucking-Reiley's 
Homepage - he has some interesting working papers on eBay that include good 
references:
http://eller.arizona.edu/~reiley/cv.html#workingpapers

Also very interesting, but in German, is
Brinkmann, U., & Seifert, M. (2001). ”Face to Interface”: Zum Problem der 
Vertrauenskonstitution im Internet am Beispiel von elektronischen Auktionen 
["Face to interface": On the problem of constituting trust in the internet, 
as for example in electronic auctions]. Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 30, 23-47.

Published work on the subject also include:

Houser, D., & Wooders, J. (2001). Reputation in auctions: Theory, and 
evidence from eBay. University of Arizona Working Paper #00-1. Retrieved 
December 30, 2001, from http://bpaosf.bpa.arizona.edu/~jwooders/ebay.pdf

and

Lucking-Reiley, D. (2000). Auctions on the internet: What’s being 
auctioned, and how? The Journal of Industrial Economics, 48, 227-252.

Hope to have helped,

Michael


At 12:01 17.04.02 -0400, you wrote:
> >
>To: air-l at aoir.org
>Subject: [Air-l] query for a friend: ebay
>Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org
>
>Hi All,
>
>A friend writes:
>
> >I am looking
> >for some internet research advice and thought
> >you might be the man.  I'm working on a paper
> >for SCS on "Ebay as Archive" and surprisingly
> >I am finding very little intellectual work on
> >"the world's largest marketplace." I thought that
> >this might be the kind of topic that gets written
> >about in web journals which I know next to
> >nothing about.  Any suggestions where I might
> >go looking?






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