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Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing, Security and Advanced Communication, 2015
There is a wealth of information created every day through computer-mediated communications. Trust is an important component to sustain successful interactions and to filter the overflow of information. The concept of trust is widely used in computer science in various contexts and for different aims. This variety can confuse or mislead new researchers
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There is a wealth of information created every day through computer-mediated communications. Trust is an important component to sustain successful interactions and to filter the overflow of information. The concept of trust is widely used in computer science in various contexts and for different aims. This variety can confuse or mislead new researchers
Meriem Laifa +2 more
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Social Networks, 1998
Abstract This paper addresses the way in which the level of trust in cooperative relations depends on network structures. The study is an elaboration of models developed in earlier papers using iterated games [Weesie, J., Buskens, V., Raub, W., 1998. The management of trust relations via institutional and structural embeddedness.
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Abstract This paper addresses the way in which the level of trust in cooperative relations depends on network structures. The study is an elaboration of models developed in earlier papers using iterated games [Weesie, J., Buskens, V., Raub, W., 1998. The management of trust relations via institutional and structural embeddedness.
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Trusting Evaluation by Social Reputation
2008The increasing use of Internet for human real world activities such as e-commerce, exchange of information, advertising and several other service make the question of trust a critical issue. Today, everyone pushes information inside the net so is not easy to base trust on some, centralized authorities.
VINCENZA CARCHIOLO +3 more
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2022
Social trust, when it exists, facilitates cooperation and contributes to social order. It generally refers to the extent to which people view those they do not know as trustworthy. Robinson and Jackson (2001: 117) state that social trust reflects “a positive expectation about the trustworthiness of the generalized, abstract other, and a person`s level ...
Jacob Reidhead, Cook, Karen S.
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Social trust, when it exists, facilitates cooperation and contributes to social order. It generally refers to the extent to which people view those they do not know as trustworthy. Robinson and Jackson (2001: 117) state that social trust reflects “a positive expectation about the trustworthiness of the generalized, abstract other, and a person`s level ...
Jacob Reidhead, Cook, Karen S.
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Who to Trust? Applying Trust to Social Commerce
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2017ABSTRACTOrganizations have recognized the revenue potential for social commerce (purchasing products via social networks), but such transactions only comprise a small percentage of revenue. Companies have yet to determine the factors that contribute to social commerce failure.
Shwadhin Sharma +2 more
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1995
This work examines the basic social-psychological problems that generate the need for social trust and other acculturation strategies.
George Cvetkovich, Timothy Earle
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This work examines the basic social-psychological problems that generate the need for social trust and other acculturation strategies.
George Cvetkovich, Timothy Earle
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Measuring social trust and trusting the measure
The Social Science Journal, 2018Abstract Decades of rigorous quantitative scholarship have generated a wealth of knowledge regarding the causes and consequences of crossnational variations in social trust. However, while some social science disciplines have made significant contributions to this conversation, others have largely failed to do so. The field of international relations,
Florian Justwan +2 more
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Social robotics—Trust, learning, and social interaction
Science Robotics, 2018Social robotics studies what it really means for humans and robots to interact and the implications of those interactions.
Guang-Zhong Yang +2 more
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Quality of trust for social trust path selection in complex social networks
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010In online social networks, there are usually many social trust paths between agents. Thus, a challenging problem is which social trust path is the optimal one that can yield the most trustworthy evaluation result. In this paper, we present a new complex social network structure and propose a new concept, Quality of Trust (QoT), for social trust path ...
Guanfeng Liu 0001 +2 more
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Constitutional verbosity and social trust
Public Choice, 2013A common argument in the trust literature is that high-trust cultures allow efficient commercial contracts to be shorter, covering fewer contingencies. We take this idea to the topic of social contracts. Specifically, we ask whether social trust affects the length and detail of constitutions.
Bjørnskov, Christian, Voigt, Stefan
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