Hello, The Center for the Digital Future has recently come out with an interesting paper: "10 Major Trends Emerging in the Internet’s First Decade of Public Use". You can download the paper for free here: http://www.digitalcenter.org/pages/current_report.asp?intGlobalId=19 On a personal note, I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University and I have just started working on my thesis project which deals with trust and the Internet. I was wondering if anyone here could recommend some seminal papers on trust, they can be from any perspective (ie social science, computer science, ect). Thank you, Alla ------------------- Alla Genkina Graduate Student, Indiana University Human-Computer Interaction agenkina@indiana.edu --------------------
In the area of computer science/public policy, Jean Camp's 2000 book titled "Trust and Risk in Internet Commerce" is one of the (new) classics. Julie Alla Genkina wrote:
Hello,
The Center for the Digital Future has recently come out with an interesting paper: "10 Major Trends Emerging in the Internet’s First Decade of Public Use". You can download the paper for free here: http://www.digitalcenter.org/pages/current_report.asp?intGlobalId=19
On a personal note, I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University and I have just started working on my thesis project which deals with trust and the Internet. I was wondering if anyone here could recommend some seminal papers on trust, they can be from any perspective (ie social science, computer science, ect).
Thank you, Alla
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Hi Alla,
On a personal note, I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University and I have just started working on my thesis project which deals with trust and the Internet. I was wondering if anyone here could recommend some seminal papers on trust, they can be from any perspective (ie social science, computer science, ect).
I have done some research in this area, in particular for health care web sites. You may find the terms trust, credibility and quality are used interchangeably in the literature. I found the BJ Fogg et al material (including his book Persuasive Technology) to be excellent in clarifying proper use of this terminology. Here are a few references to get you started: General background information on trust: Deutsch, M. (1958). Trust and suspicion. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2, 265- 279. (perhaps the first publication on trust) Deutsch, M. (1973). The resolution of conflict: Constructive and destructive processes. New Haven, CN: Yale University Press. Giffin, K. (1967). The contribution of studies of source credibility to a theory of interpersonal trust in the communication process. Psychological Bulletin, 68(2), 104-120. Lewis, J. D. & Weigert, A. J. (1985). Trust as a social reality. Social Forces, 63(4), 967-985. Rempel, J. K., Holmes, J. G., & Zanna, M. P. (1985). Trust in close relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49(1), 95-112. Computer trust references: Bailey, B. P., Gurak, L. J. Konstan, J. A. (2001). An examination of trust production in computer mediated exchange. Presented at the 7th Conference on Human Factors and the Web. June 4 to 6, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Retrieved on May 12th, 2002 from http://www.optavia.com/hfweb/7thconferenceproceedings.zip/Bailey.pdf Friedman, B., Kahn, P. H. & Howe, D. C. (2000). Trust Online. [Electronic Version]. Communications of the ACM, 43(12), 34-40. Fogg, B. J. & Tseng, H. (1999). The elements of computer credibility. [Electronic Version]. Proceeding of the CHI 99 conference on Human factors in computing systems, USA, 80-89. Shneiderman, B. (2000). Designing trust into online experiences. [Electronic Version]. Communications of the ACM, 43(12), 57-59. Laura _ Laura O'Grady Ph.D. Candidate OISE / University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~logrady/ logrady@oise.utoronto.ca l.ogrady@sympatico.ca _
Hello Alla I am exploring social aspects of online trust formation for my Ph.D. research and have found the following diverse articles useful. McKnight, D. H., & Chervany, N. L. (2001). Trust and distrust definitions: One bite at a time. In R. Falcone, M. Singh & Y.-H. Tan (Eds.), Trust in cyber-societies (pp. 27-54). Berlin: Springer. Nissenbaum, H. (2001). Securing trust online: Wisdom or oxymoron? Boston University Law Review, 81(3), 635-664. Ridings, C. M., Gefen, D., & Arinze, B. (2002). Some antecedents and effects of trust in virtual communities. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 11(3-4), 271-295. Hardy, C., Phillips, N., & Lawrence, T. (1998). Distinguishing trust and power in interorganizational relations: Forms and facades of trust. In C. L. a. R. Bachmann (Ed.), Trust within and between organizations (pp. 64-87). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Best, Sherida Ryan Doctoral Student OISE / University of Toronto At 11:58 AM 12/10/2004 -0500, you wrote:
On a personal note, I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University and I have just started working on my thesis project which deals with trust and the Internet. I was wondering if anyone here could recommend some seminal papers on trust, they can be from any perspective (ie social science, computer science, ect).
Thank you, Alla
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On Oct 12, 2004, at 12:58 PM, Alla Genkina wrote:
Hello,
The Center for the Digital Future has recently come out with an interesting paper: "10 Major Trends Emerging in the Internet’s First Decade of Public Use". You can download the paper for free here: http://www.digitalcenter.org/pages/current_report.asp?intGlobalId=19
On a personal note, I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University and I have just started working on my thesis project which deals with trust and the Internet. I was wondering if anyone here could recommend some seminal papers on trust, they can be from any perspective (ie social science, computer science, ect).
I worked for BTexact research last summer and prepared a literature review on reputation systems that review many of the computer science papers and provides a survey of the evolutionary biology work on trust that is relevant to answering the question of how to build cooperation online. BTexact was kind enough to allow me to make it publicly available. You may find it of use although it is really focused on reputation systems for p2p computing. http://wirelessgrids.net/docs/Howison_Reputation_Lit_Review.pdf -- James Howison PhD Student School of Information Studies Syracuse University +1 315 395 4056 VCard: http://freelancepropaganda.com/jameshowison.vcf
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