The spread of digital culture is one of the biggest reprogramming of humanity, radically transforming our economic, social, and cultural models. One of the keys to success of this transformation, and to preventing the spread of digital divides, is the development of a variety of literacies. These literacies describe the success of society and business to thrive in the digital space. In this article, we introduce a new concept of action literacy (online trust literacy) and examine its functioning from both a social and a business perspective through two primary research studies. After defining the phenomenon, we examine it from two sides: the first part examines the dimensional structure of trust from the perspective of society (through a la...
Trust in information originating from a company is becoming essential, as consumer preferences are ...
What is trust and how new technologies are changing or affecting the concept of trust? This publicat...
In this paper we lay some theoretical foundations for examining governance, users and trust in onli...
The spread of digital culture is one of the biggest reprogramming of humanity, radically transformin...
Digital technologies, such as social networks, smartphones, block chains or big data, have become an...
The development of a digital society, rapid access to information sources changes the consumers' beh...
The digital age has brought new changes to both the production and dissemination of information, and...
The increasing penetration of digital technologies in society. involves substantial changes in liter...
Various interpretations of the concept of digital literacy, derived from the new digital “culture of...
Drawing principally on examples and literature from the Anglosphere, the author argues that the high...
The objective of this paper is to systematize the research on the consumer digital trust from 2016 ...
Abstract: Drawing principally on examples and literature from the Anglosphere, the author argues tha...
One of the most important issues in modern society is how society modifies the way in which its memb...
Digital literacy is a term that traditionally describes the extent to which a person is able to use ...
Over the centuries, each significant economic expansion has been enabled by the accompanying creatio...
Trust in information originating from a company is becoming essential, as consumer preferences are ...
What is trust and how new technologies are changing or affecting the concept of trust? This publicat...
In this paper we lay some theoretical foundations for examining governance, users and trust in onli...
The spread of digital culture is one of the biggest reprogramming of humanity, radically transformin...
Digital technologies, such as social networks, smartphones, block chains or big data, have become an...
The development of a digital society, rapid access to information sources changes the consumers' beh...
The digital age has brought new changes to both the production and dissemination of information, and...
The increasing penetration of digital technologies in society. involves substantial changes in liter...
Various interpretations of the concept of digital literacy, derived from the new digital “culture of...
Drawing principally on examples and literature from the Anglosphere, the author argues that the high...
The objective of this paper is to systematize the research on the consumer digital trust from 2016 ...
Abstract: Drawing principally on examples and literature from the Anglosphere, the author argues tha...
One of the most important issues in modern society is how society modifies the way in which its memb...
Digital literacy is a term that traditionally describes the extent to which a person is able to use ...
Over the centuries, each significant economic expansion has been enabled by the accompanying creatio...
Trust in information originating from a company is becoming essential, as consumer preferences are ...
What is trust and how new technologies are changing or affecting the concept of trust? This publicat...
In this paper we lay some theoretical foundations for examining governance, users and trust in onli...