نتایج جستجو برای: initial trust

تعداد نتایج: 425892  

2014
Jian Mou Jason F. Cohen

Despite the proliferation of e-services, they are still characterized by uncertainties. As result, consumer trust beliefs are considered an important determinant of e-service adoption. Past work has not however considered the potentially dynamic nature of these trust beliefs, and how early-stage trust might influence later-stage adoption and use. To address this gap, this study draws on the the...

2007
Rita Bissola Andrea Carignani

The article has a theoretical purpose. It develops a framework about the role of trust in e-government services. It focuses in particular on the initial stage of the relationship between a user and a public administration engaged in the provision of e-government services. In this context the authors aim to develop a theoretical framework showing the role played by different categories of “trust...

2016
Roxanne Piderit Tamsanqa Nyoni

Despite the surge in activity and interest in cloud computing, there are significant and persistent concerns about cloud computing, particularly with regard to trusting the cloud platform in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability of user data stored through these applications. These factors are significant in determining trust in cloud computing and thus provide the foundation for...

2001
Hwann-Tzong Chen Tyng-Luh Liu

Optimization methods based on iterative schemes can be divided into two classes: linesearch methods and trustregion methods. While linesearch techniques are commonly found in various vision applications, not much attention is paid to trust-region methods. Motivated by the fact that linesearch methods can be considered as special cases of trust-region methods, we propose to apply trust-region me...

2001
James Banks Richard Blundell James P. Smith

In this paper we describe the household wealth distribution in the US and UK, and compare both wealth inequality and the form in which wealth is held. Unconditionally, there are large differences in financial wealth between the two countries at the top fifth of the wealth distribution. Even after controlling for age and income differences between the two countries, we show that the median US ho...

Journal: :J. AIS 2013
Chrisanthi Avgerou

In this paper, I trace social mechanisms for the development and continuation of citizens’ trust in e-voting. My research focuses on the processes that give rise to trust-related behavior, and identifies mechanisms that explain trust in e-voting. I distinguish between initial formation and recurrent manifestation of trust, and propose models of causal processes to explain them. I frame the rese...

Journal: :Organization Science 2004
Andrew C. Inkpen Steven C. Currall

This article examines the evolution of trust, control, and learning in a joint venture relationship. Using a coevolutionary approach, we develop a framework that shows how initial joint venture conditions give way to evolved conditions as joint venture partners develop an understanding of each other and adjust the collaborative process. We explore the relationship between trust and control in j...

2007
DANIEL J. MCALLISTER

This study addressed the nature and functioning of relationships of interpersonal trust among managers and professionals in organizations, the factors influencing trust's development, and the implications of trust for behavior and performance. Theoretical foundations were drawn from the sociological literature on trust and the socialpsychological literature on trust in close relationships. An i...

Journal: :Electronic Markets 2005
Stephen C. Wingreen Stephen L. Baglione

Through experimentation, we establish a causal relationship between structural assurance and both vendor trustworthiness (knowledge-based trust) and technology trustworthiness (institution-based trust). We expand the definitions of structural assurance and institution-based trust to include the element of security measures employed by the marketplace technology. Situational normality demonstrat...

2014
Shih Yi Chien Zhaleh Semnani-Azad Michael Lewis Katia P. Sycara

Trust is conceived as an attitude leading to intentions resulting in user actions involving automation. It is generally believed that trust is dynamic and that a user’s prior experience with automation affects future behavior indirectly through causing changes in trust. Additionally, individual differences and cultural factors have been frequently cited as the contributors to influencing trust ...

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