⊿ Point. {R} Glossary. ◢ Keyword: T. ◥ University. {q} PhD. {tr} Training. ⚫ UK. ↂ EndNote. ☝️ [BS] Heigham. Trustworthiness. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Do we trust this person to look after our children when we are not present? Do we trust this person to carry out a complicated repair to a piece of machinery? The first example is moral. It depends on what we know about the person, their family and upbringing.
The second example is technical. We would need to know what kind of jobs the person had done before and, perhaps, what kind of training he had. In order for one to trust another,their worth and integrity must be proven over time. Trust — MIS Quarterly. Released: October 2016Updated: June 2018 Trust Research Curation Team:Matthias Söllner (Universities of Kassel and St. Gallen)Izak Benbasat (University of British Columbia)David Gefen (Drexel University)Jan Marco Leimeister (Universities of St. Gallen and Kassel)Paul A. Pavlou (Temple University) Download the PDF: Trust Research Curation Download the Infographic: Trust Infographic Trust is the enabler of social interaction. Focus of the Research Curation This curation adopts a broad definition of trust based on Gefen et al. (2003) who combined the theoretical background of trust as a behavioral antecedent from the sociology literature along with its antecedent beliefs about the trustworthiness of another party.
This curation highlights all 35 articles published in MIS Quarterly that focus on the study of trust (see Table 1 at the end of this curation). Progression of Research in MIS Quarterly Thematic Advances in Knowledge Conclusion Benbasat, I., Gefen, D., and Pavlou, P. Liu, D., Brass, D.