
Trust Throughput Modeling Pathways
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1
- Introduction: Trust and the Throughput Model
- Organizations and Institutions Influenced by Trust
- Lack of Transparency
- The Throughput Model
- Trust Decision-Making Pathways in the Throughput Model
- Cyber Space and Trust
- Trust with Cyber Media Platforms
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2
- Four Major Concepts of Decision Making Tied to Trust
- Perception Stage
- Information Stage
- Judgment Stage
- Counterbalance Models
- Non-Counterbalance Models
- Decision Choice Stage
- Cognition, Trust and Information
- Incomplete Information, Changing Environments, Time Pressure, and Expertise
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Trustworthiness and Trust Behaviors
- Definitions of Trust, Trustworthiness and Trust Propensity
- The Importance of Trust Relationships
- Trust, No Trust and Distrust in Different Situations-Social Networks
- Data Classification System for Trust
- General Example
- Second Example for Data Classification System
- Level 1
- Level 2
- Level 3
- Level 4
- Level 5
- Trust and the Fraud Triangle
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- Trust Decision-Making Pathways
- Six Dominant Trust Positions
- The Importance of Trust Relationships
- Usability Principles with Trust Modeling
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5
- Rational Choice-Based Pathway
- Rational-Based Trust Examples with Trust, No Trust and Distrust
- Usability Principles for Rational Choice-Based Trust
- Example 1a
- Example 2a
- Example 3a
- P(D Example 4
- P(D Example 5
- P(D Example 6
- Rational Choice-Based Decisions Including Time Pressures and Usability Principles
- Data Classification System Including the Fraud Triangle
- Data Classification System Connected to the Fraud Triangle
- Conclusion
- Reference
- Chapter 6
- Rule-Based Trust Pathway
- Trust Examples
- Usability Principles Applied to Rule-Based Trust Positions
- Rule-Based Trust Position Examples
- More Rule-Based Trust Position Examples (See Table 6.2)
- Influence - Expertise
- Usability Principles
- Influence - Time Pressure
- Usability Principles
- Influence - Changing Environments
- Positions: (See Table 6.1 for Summary)
- Usability Principle
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7
- Category-Based Trust Pathway
- Examples of Category-Based Trust
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Example 4
- Category-Based Trust (IJD) Examples with the Usability Principles
- Additional Category-Based Trust Examples Using Usability Principles
- Category Based Trust- Child Hunger, Sports and Fitness
- Internet and Trust
- Trust, No-Trust and Distrust Examples
- Category-Based Trust Involving Incomplete Information, Changing Environment, Time Pressures and Expertise
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8
- Third Parties as Conduits of Trust Pathway
- Third Party-Based (IPD) Examples with the Usability Principles
- Third Party-Based Trust Examples - Trust, No-Trust, and Distrust (I(P(D)
- Third Party Trust (I(P(D) - One-to-One (High School Principal)
- Trust
- No Trust
- Distrust
- Third Party Trust (Information(Perception(Decision Choice) - Online (CNN)
- Trust
- No Trust
- Distrust
- Third Party Trust (Information(Perception( Decision Choice) - Free Choice (Investments)
- Trust
- No Trust
- Distrust
- Further Examples with Third Party-Based Trust-Medical Doctor, Professor and Beautician
- Other Usability Principles for Third Parties as Conduits of Trust
- Example 1b
- Example 2b
- Example 3b
- Conclusion
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Reference
- Chapter 9
- Role-Based Trust Pathway
- Role-Based Trust Examples
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Example 4
- More Examples on Role-Based Trust Positions
- Influence on Usability Principles Decision Making Relying on Role-Based Trust
- Role-Based Trust Distrust, No Trust, Trust Relationships
- Role-Based Trust Usability Principles
- Internet, Persons (Leaders) and Places Trust Situations
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 10
- Knowledge-Based Trust Pathway
- Knowledge-Based Trust and the Internet
- Data Classification
- The Fraud Triangle
- Knowledge Based Trust Further Examples
- Usability Principles Affecting Knowledge-Based Trust
- More Examples for Knowledge-Based Trust (I(P(J(D)
- Knowledge-Based Positions: (See Table 1 for Summary)
- Usability Principle: (See Table 10.1 for Summary)
- Positions: (See Table 10.1 for Summary)
- Usability Principle: (See Table 10.2 for Summary)
- One Way versus Two Way Trust Interactions
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11
- Toward Successful Decisions with Trust Modeling
- Trust as a Rational Choice
- Rule-Based Trust
- Category-Based Trust
- Third Parties as Conduits of Trust
- Role-Based Trust
- Knowledge-Based Trust
- Modeling Trust Decisions
- Data Classification
- Public Information
- Level 1
- Level 2
- Level 3
- Level 4
- Level 5
- Author's Contact Information
- Index
- Blank Page
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