This thesis explores ways that the complex concept of trust functions between users in digital environments who are strangers. Although it can and has been argued that ‘trust’ is central to the functioning of society (Watson 2009), it is difficult to apply a static and complete definition of the term. I argue that trust is neither a fully objective nor subjective state but is formed through interaction. If users are to communicate via the mediation of digital environments, how will trust relationships form? In this thesis, I draw on a recent theory of trust: the enablement of trust. The agenda of trust enablement allows users to reach and maintain trust or distrust on their own terms
Trust is necessary for human interactions. It provides the ability to participate in risky behaviors...
One of the most important issues in modern society is how society modifies the way in which its memb...
Trust is gaining in importance in today’s digital world where interactions become more and more impe...
This thesis explores ways that the complex concept of trust functions between users in\ud digital en...
The design of trust in digital environments shapes how users relate. By reducing complexity, trust e...
Abstract. This paper contributes to the debate on on-line trust addressing the problem of whether an...
Abstract. A large amount of research attempts to define trust, yet rela-tively little research attem...
Trust is a social factor at the foundations of human action. The pervasiveness of trust explains why...
There is a growing literature on the concept of e-trust and on the feasibility and advisability of t...
In the digital era, trust is a key concern. This chapter introduces a digital era interaction (DEI) ...
The relationship between design and trust has recently been a topic of considerable scholarly discus...
A more complex definition of trust is required to better understand the Aristotelian virtues of frie...
In this paper we lay some theoretical foundations for examining governance, users and trust in onli...
The aim of this paper is to better qualify the problem of online trust. The problem of online trust...
In this paper we propose that a comprehensive understanding of online trust will not only incorporat...
Trust is necessary for human interactions. It provides the ability to participate in risky behaviors...
One of the most important issues in modern society is how society modifies the way in which its memb...
Trust is gaining in importance in today’s digital world where interactions become more and more impe...
This thesis explores ways that the complex concept of trust functions between users in\ud digital en...
The design of trust in digital environments shapes how users relate. By reducing complexity, trust e...
Abstract. This paper contributes to the debate on on-line trust addressing the problem of whether an...
Abstract. A large amount of research attempts to define trust, yet rela-tively little research attem...
Trust is a social factor at the foundations of human action. The pervasiveness of trust explains why...
There is a growing literature on the concept of e-trust and on the feasibility and advisability of t...
In the digital era, trust is a key concern. This chapter introduces a digital era interaction (DEI) ...
The relationship between design and trust has recently been a topic of considerable scholarly discus...
A more complex definition of trust is required to better understand the Aristotelian virtues of frie...
In this paper we lay some theoretical foundations for examining governance, users and trust in onli...
The aim of this paper is to better qualify the problem of online trust. The problem of online trust...
In this paper we propose that a comprehensive understanding of online trust will not only incorporat...
Trust is necessary for human interactions. It provides the ability to participate in risky behaviors...
One of the most important issues in modern society is how society modifies the way in which its memb...
Trust is gaining in importance in today’s digital world where interactions become more and more impe...