Despite the wide use of reputational mechanisms such as eBay’s Feedback Forum to promote trust, empirical studies have shown conflicting results 1 Cynthia Beath was the accepting senior editor for this paper. as to whether online feedback mechanisms induce trust and lead to higher auction prices. This study examines the extent to which trust can be induced by proper feedback mechanisms in electronic markets, and how some risk factors play a role in trust formation. Drawing from economic, sociological, and marketing theories and using data from both an online experiment and an online auction market, we demonstrate that appropriate feedback mechanisms can induce calculus-based credibility trust without repeated interactions between two transa...
The rise of electronic markets (EM) and e-commerce came with the promise of disintermediation. Yet, ...
Past research has widely regarded trust as unconditionally facilitating behavioral intentions, and p...
The success of the Internet economy depends largely on how parties establish trust in their transact...
Despite the wide use of reputational mechanisms such as eBay’s Feedback Forum to promote trust, empi...
Trust is an essential component of buyer-seller relationships, especially for online transactions. A...
Research on online reputation systems has shown that, in general, a higher reputation score increase...
This study measures the value of website quality in terms of its impact on trust, intention to trans...
Policy Professor Martin Dresner, Department of Logistics, Business and Public Policy The Internet ha...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
This research investigates mechanisms that impact trust at online auctions. A qualitative study is d...
Information asymmetries, proprietary knowledge that one party in a trade holds over another party, i...
This research explored the Internet based phenomenon of eBay, an online auction house where goods ar...
We examine the relative and complementary effectiveness of trust-building strategies in online envir...
Trust in the context of online auctions is an understudied research area with significant implicatio...
This thesis investigated trust over the Internet to seek a better understanding of trust and ways to...
The rise of electronic markets (EM) and e-commerce came with the promise of disintermediation. Yet, ...
Past research has widely regarded trust as unconditionally facilitating behavioral intentions, and p...
The success of the Internet economy depends largely on how parties establish trust in their transact...
Despite the wide use of reputational mechanisms such as eBay’s Feedback Forum to promote trust, empi...
Trust is an essential component of buyer-seller relationships, especially for online transactions. A...
Research on online reputation systems has shown that, in general, a higher reputation score increase...
This study measures the value of website quality in terms of its impact on trust, intention to trans...
Policy Professor Martin Dresner, Department of Logistics, Business and Public Policy The Internet ha...
Previous research on reputation systems primarily focused on their trust-building function. The pres...
This research investigates mechanisms that impact trust at online auctions. A qualitative study is d...
Information asymmetries, proprietary knowledge that one party in a trade holds over another party, i...
This research explored the Internet based phenomenon of eBay, an online auction house where goods ar...
We examine the relative and complementary effectiveness of trust-building strategies in online envir...
Trust in the context of online auctions is an understudied research area with significant implicatio...
This thesis investigated trust over the Internet to seek a better understanding of trust and ways to...
The rise of electronic markets (EM) and e-commerce came with the promise of disintermediation. Yet, ...
Past research has widely regarded trust as unconditionally facilitating behavioral intentions, and p...
The success of the Internet economy depends largely on how parties establish trust in their transact...