Social networks provide rich opportunities to interact with friends and other members. While research on motivations and interaction design help explain what makes online communities successful, the influence of trust on social location technologies and interactions that integrate online and off-line activities remains unclear. Drawing from research on information systems, social psychology, and social networks, we identify the drivers of users’ trust in social location artifacts and other subscribers. We will test our hypotheses on Facebook’s Places application by connecting surveys to actual usage data. We expect trust in the artifact to depend on usability, situation normality, perceived critical mass, and referrals from trusted sources....
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to assess social media participants’ perception of similaritie...
The ability to remove trust concerns for online users is crucial for sustainable online development,...
Through online social network analysis, the emergence (over time) of “trusted” users is investigated...
Usage of social networking sites requires continuous trusting actions through the sharing of persona...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
This thesis examines the process of trust-building on electronic-to-face Social Network Sites (e2f-S...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
Built on social networking sites and managed by individuals, groups or companies, online social comm...
Abstract—Trust is a hidden fabric of online social networks (OSNs) that enables online interactions,...
While many researchers pointed out the importance of trust on Information Systems (IS) usage, this s...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
As popularity of online social networking sites such as Facebook grows, more users are joining and f...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to assess social media participants’ perception of similaritie...
The ability to remove trust concerns for online users is crucial for sustainable online development,...
Through online social network analysis, the emergence (over time) of “trusted” users is investigated...
Usage of social networking sites requires continuous trusting actions through the sharing of persona...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
This thesis examines the process of trust-building on electronic-to-face Social Network Sites (e2f-S...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
We explore how participation in social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook and Twitter affects t...
Built on social networking sites and managed by individuals, groups or companies, online social comm...
Abstract—Trust is a hidden fabric of online social networks (OSNs) that enables online interactions,...
While many researchers pointed out the importance of trust on Information Systems (IS) usage, this s...
Rapid growth of the Internet has led to the proliferation of technology, including the use of social...
As popularity of online social networking sites such as Facebook grows, more users are joining and f...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to assess social media participants’ perception of similaritie...
The ability to remove trust concerns for online users is crucial for sustainable online development,...
Through online social network analysis, the emergence (over time) of “trusted” users is investigated...