Modeling Trust Context in NetworksTrust as a Social and Cognitive Construct
Modeling Trust Context in Networks: Trust as a Social and Cognitive Construct
Adali, Sibel
2013-03-17 00:00:00
[In this chapter, we concentrate on the study of trust as a social and cognitive construct. In particular, we concentrate on the role social networks and social institutions play in how people trust each other. A person’s trust for a specific institution impacts their trust evaluations as the trustor is able to draw inferences based on the role the trustee plays in an institution.]
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Modeling Trust Context in NetworksTrust as a Social and Cognitive Construct
[In this chapter, we concentrate on the study of trust as a social and cognitive construct. In particular, we concentrate on the role social networks and social institutions play in how people trust each other. A person’s trust for a specific institution impacts their trust evaluations as the trustor is able to draw inferences based on the role the trustee plays in an institution.]
Published: Mar 17, 2013
Keywords: Social Capital; Trust Evaluation; Procedural Fairness; Information Trust; Firsthand Experience
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