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Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 7
Big Island, Hawaii
January 03-January 06
ISBN: 0-7695-2268-8
Catharina M. Serino, Florida State University
Christopher P. Furner, Florida State University
Cindi Smatt, Florida State University
The over-arching purpose of this research is to broaden the study of trust as it applies to developing stable relationships in electronic environments. In contrast, previous research on trust has not progressed to looking at trust through its incremental development. This may be because methods are difficult to develop that study process models and concepts are difficult to operationalize that influence the incremental progression of variables.
Exploring previous empirical research, antecedents emerge that enhance initial perceptions of trust, which possibly influence the progression of trust to deeper levels. More conceptual work identifies antecedents that swiftly cultivate trust, allowing for stable relationships to develop more quickly. One antecedent, personalization, has emerged as a popular technique to identify with consumers and is utilized and many popular electronic commerce websites. This research looks the effects of personalization on consumer?s trusting beliefs.
Citation:
Catharina M. Serino, Christopher P. Furner, Cindi Smatt, "Making it Personal: How Personalization Affects Trust Over Time," hicss, vol. 7, pp.170a, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 7, 2005
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