Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communication (CMC) presents a major challenge to CIOs and IT managers. New insights into linguistic cues of deception derive from the speech acts innate to CMC. Applying automated text analysis to archival email exchanges in a CMC system as part of a reward program, we assess the ability of word use (micro-level), message development (macrolevel), and intertextual exchange cues (meta-level) to detect severe deception by business partners. We empirically assess the predictive ability of our framework using an ordinal multilevel regression model. Results indicate that deceivers minimize the use of referencing and self-deprecation but include more superfl...
Recently, a large body of research has been devoted to examine the user behavioral patterns and the ...
The detection of deception is a promising but challenging task. A systematic discussion of automated...
Deception is a pervasive psycholinguistic phenomenon---from lies during legal trials to fabricated o...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Paper co-authored by William Glisson and published in the Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii Internation...
Today’s digital society creates an environment potentially conducive to the exchange of deceptive in...
As text-based computer-mediated technologies have become increasingly commonplace for communication,...
Recent improvements in effectiveness and accuracy of the emerging field of automated deception detec...
Email, chat, instant messaging, blogs, and newsgroups are now common ways for people to interact. Al...
Do embedded textual cues in asynchronous communication affect deceptive message detection? The expan...
With wide-spread adoption of technology in our private and business communications, people seldom ma...
Organizational life presents many situations where organizational members must determine how to mana...
Deception in computer-mediated communication is defined as a message knowingly and intentionally tra...
Recently, a large body of research has been devoted to examine the user behavioral patterns and the ...
The detection of deception is a promising but challenging task. A systematic discussion of automated...
Deception is a pervasive psycholinguistic phenomenon---from lies during legal trials to fabricated o...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Safeguarding organizations against opportunism and severe deception in computer-mediated communicati...
Paper co-authored by William Glisson and published in the Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii Internation...
Today’s digital society creates an environment potentially conducive to the exchange of deceptive in...
As text-based computer-mediated technologies have become increasingly commonplace for communication,...
Recent improvements in effectiveness and accuracy of the emerging field of automated deception detec...
Email, chat, instant messaging, blogs, and newsgroups are now common ways for people to interact. Al...
Do embedded textual cues in asynchronous communication affect deceptive message detection? The expan...
With wide-spread adoption of technology in our private and business communications, people seldom ma...
Organizational life presents many situations where organizational members must determine how to mana...
Deception in computer-mediated communication is defined as a message knowingly and intentionally tra...
Recently, a large body of research has been devoted to examine the user behavioral patterns and the ...
The detection of deception is a promising but challenging task. A systematic discussion of automated...
Deception is a pervasive psycholinguistic phenomenon---from lies during legal trials to fabricated o...