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How Does Personality Affect Trust in B2C e-Commerce?
- recherches Canada Institut de technologie de l'information How Does Personality Affect Trust in B2C e
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Optimism and Pessimism in Trust
- affect the trusting decisions of such agents, with different dispositions. 1 Introduction In the course
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Trust, Trait Theory, and Collaboration in Telemedicine: A Circumplex Perspective
- on relational variables affecting trust in collaboration, such as competence, reputation, and trustworthiness
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A trust model robust to slander attacks in ad hoc networks
- the main parameters affect the trust evaluation process under a lying collusion attack. We show that our
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Comparing Semantic and Syntactic Methods in Mechanized Proof Frameworks Abstract
- . In addition, we discus how the the choice of proof methodology affects the trusted computing base of a typed
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Exploring the Online Shopping- The Role of Prior Experience
- affects trust in an e-vendor but only in the low-experience online shoppers. The data also show
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Impacts of Ideology, Trust, and Communication on Effectiveness In Open Source Software Development
- proposes distinct roles for affective trust, cognitive trust, social communication, and task communication
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A Model for Investigating the Effects of Machine Autonomy on Human Behavior
- of autonomy in a machine will affect a human's initial trust to a different degree than a higher level
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Internet Use, Transparency, and Interactivity Effects on Trust in Government
- -democracy – transparency and interactivity – may affect citizen trust in government. Using data obtained from the Council
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Interpersonal Cues and Consumer Trust in E-commerce
- that trust in dis-embedded interactions commonly is maintained through personal, affective trust bonds. Thus
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