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Systemic trust is not interpersonal trust

The text differentiates systemic trust from interpersonal trust within blockchain architectures. It analyses how conflating social belief with structural resilience distorts design logic and institutional adaptation. The focus lies on trust as a protocol condition rather than a relational attribute.
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Social Norms and Interpersonal Trust

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The idea that people follow trust norms when making trust decisions is developed in an evolutionary model of adaptive play by boundedly rational agents. Because it neither implies nor is it implied by cooperation, trust is not modelled as cooperation in a Prisoners’ Dilemma but as a coordination game with Stag hunt payoffs. The game’s two pure strategy
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Networked Trust: Computational Understanding of Interpersonal Trust Online

2019
Supplemental file(s) description: Dataset accompanying ICSWM '17 paper: A Computational Approach to Perceived Trustworthiness of Airbnb Host Profiles, Dataset accompanying CSCW '17 paper: Self-Disclosure and Perceived Trustworthiness of Airbnb Host Profiles, Code accompanying CHI '19 paper: Why Do People Trust Their Social Groups?
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Interpersonal Trust and Coping with Stress

Psychological Reports, 1980
T, Schill, C, Toves, N, Ramanaiah
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